The Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 (“SBEEA 2015”) is a key piece of legislation that will have a major impact on corporate clients and users of notarial services. Notarisation of PSC Registers As of 6th April 2016, all limited companies, LLPs and SEs are required to maintain a register of persons with significant control (known as…
Top 10 Tips to remember when visiting your notary
#1 Bring your ID This can be your passport, driving licence or other form of photographic Government issued ID. #2 Bring your proof of address A utility bill or bank statement will be suitable. Please note, that as of 8th June 2015 the counterpart driving licence is no longer valid so is not suitable as…
Why does a notary bind and seal documents?
The main function of a notary public, anywhere in the world, is to certify the truth and legitimacy of various matters. This could be a very short declaration regarding somebody’s marital status, a lengthy affidavit for use in court proceedings or a 500 page loan agreement involving many multi-national banks. In all cases though the…
What is a power of attorney?
In what many describe as the age of electronic communications, we can now use our iPhones to transfer money from our bank account, submit our tax returns from our sofa using a laptop and do our weekly shop from our work on a PC. However, there are still many things we have to do, that…
COUNTRY PROFILE – UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (UAE)
COUNTRY PROFILE – UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (UAE) The United Arab Emirates (often called the UAE) is located in the Middle East and is situated between Oman and Saudi Arabia. The seven emirates that make up the UAE are Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Fukairah, Ras al-Khaimah, Sharjah and Umm al-Quwain. AT A GLANCE – NOTARISATION AND LEGALISATION…
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