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ck1 | 16:38 Mon 14th Jul 2008 | Law
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How much should I expect to pay to get a document notarised? Any recommendations for Surrey area?
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Does it have to be a notary or can a solicitor swear it as well?

The common charge for solicitors is about �5 per document for swearing provided no advice is needed or loads of documents involved.

Notary service here to help find one and some advice in general about notaries...

http://www.thenotariessociety.org.uk/
Ps, the first few who came up in Surrey are at Mundays who are a law firm I know of, they may charge similar fees to swears for solicitors (if simple).

Their number is (01932) 590500.
A notary will be several times (�50 is typical) the cost of a solicitor.

Check that it really needs notarising - if it's an American company for example the term is used much more generally than here (where it has a very specialised meaning) and they should be quite happy with a solicitor witnessing it.
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Thanks for your answers. I am not sure whether a solicitor would suffice, I have a statutory declaration for a new job that confirms I don't have a criminal record, all very straighforward - I would certainly like to avoid paying the notary fees as the cheapest I have found is �90
If it's a stat dec then a solicitor should be able to swear it for you.

Maybe best to check it past a local law firm which has a notary (like Mundays) as they should be able to tell you from looking at the document if a solicitor can swear it.

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