The concept of a Commissioner for Oaths, or what is sometimes described as a Commissioner of Oaths, is often misunderstood. In English law, the following professions can be administer Oaths
- Notary Public
- London Notary
- Solicitor
- Barrister
- Legal Executive
- Licensed Conveyancer
A London Notary such as Matthew Pryke is also a Commissioner for Oaths and can therefore deal with any requirements for a Commissioner for Oaths that may be encountered. A meeting with a London Notary should take no longer than 15 to 20 minutes and the large majority of matters should be dealt with on the same day. The fee charged by the London Notary practice may vary so it is worth shoping around. Also remember to ask whether the London Notary will charge VAT on the fees as this will effect the price you pay. London Notary, Matthew Pryke does not charge VAT on his professional fees which he explains, “offers many of my notary clients a very useful saving.”
For further information regarding Commissioner for Oaths please refer to the affiliated website of London Notaries practice M D Pryke Notary Public.
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