Becoming a Notary Public – What was I thinking!?!

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Become a Notary Public, why on earth would you do this? Imagine taking such an odd decision!

* Studying for 2 years at Cambridge University on an expensive course.
* Studying 3 master modules with exams.
* Then further supervision for a further 2 years.
* Then spend hours continuing to train as a Notary to keep up to date with Notary professional development.

So WHY would I choose to do this?

The truth is, people and businesses need Notaries. Notary services need to be transparent and easily available. I am passionate about people being provided with the opportunity to get fast professional Notary and Legalisation services on an easy and affordable basis. I am keen to provide great service and value for money and there are many UK Notaries who feel exactly the same way.

It’s as simple as that! I am a Notary who cares, so please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions or need assistance getting documents notarised. Thanks for stopping by! If you have any questions please do leave a comment below.

2 Comments

  1. Silekiwe Audrey Mwenelupembe

    Hello

    I am a Legal Practitioner of 2 years at the Bar and I would love to start studying towards becoming a notary public. I am a Malawian and I am practicing law in the Public Sector. Your guidance on this issue will be greatly appreciated.

    Regards,

    Silekiwe Audrey Mwenelupembe

    • Matthew

      Thanks for the message and for taking the time to get in touch. To Qualify as a Notary Public in England and Wales you need to undertake a 2-year postgraduate course. The best starting place is to contact The Notarise Society and particularly the Education Secretary who will be able to provide further information on the qualification and course requirements to become a Notary Public. I can recommend following this link in the first instance https://www.thenotariessociety.org.uk/pages/becoming-a-notary. Good luck and please do get in touch if you need any further information.