NOTARY PUBLIC GLASGOW

Main contact: Tim Weir
Brilliant!! Highly recommended!! Tim was so brilliant to work with, made everything seem so smooth and easy, I had to travel from an island to get to my appointment and I'm so glad I did worth the trip to find someone so helpful and professional.
Caitlin Dyball
Reasonable price, excellent service, lovely gentleman. My partner and I required documents notarised to work abroad. Tim replied promptly to emails, arranged an in person meeting at Fitzroy Place, was incredibly professional and efficient. Overall excellent service. I Would 100% recommend and definitely use again.
Greig Stuart Torpey
A pain free experience. Mr Weir was very friendly and made me feel at ease with the process. He spoke in plain English and made sure all my documents were in order. I've found legal documents frustrating to navigate in the past and he made it easy. I highly recommend his services. It was also really easy to make an appointment. I contacted the office via their online chat to make an enquiry and was able to book an appointment on the spot. Thank you!
Sara Donaldson
Tim saw us at short notice and took care of notarising urgent documents for us quickly and efficiently. Very friendly service - highly recommended!
Jonathan Arbon
Friendly and professional service. Visited Weir Law when I needed to have some documents notarised and Tim made it really simple. He explained everything without jargon and was really kind and welcoming from the moment I set foot in the door. I found it very quick and easy to book an appointment via email and was able to get in within a week. Will definitely use them again if I ever need to.
Fran Togi
I had to open a branch of my UK company in African countries. Tim helped me with the approval of all documents required. He is very professional, responds promplty and provides all necessary support. Highly recommended!
Bartek Soltowski
I required some professional documents certified. Tim responded promptly to my query. I was very impressed with the friendly, professional and efficient service. Many thanks again.
Jasmine Armour-Marshall
If you have been asked to get a document notarised, certified as a true copy or sworn in the presence of a Notary Public, we can help you today. Call us on 0141 628 5544 or info@weirlaw.co.uk or make a free enquiry.
We have experience dealing with most documents requiring notarial attention: from foreign powers of attorney to Scottish divorce affidavits; from certifying academic qualifications to countersigning Passport application forms.
If you fit into any of the following categories, you are likely to need the assistance of our Notary Public, who is registered with the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
If you’re doing business overseas
If you’re getting married outside the UK
If you’re buying property in Europe or the rest of the world
If you’re the executor of a will that includes property overseas
If you want to certify academic qualifications and passports
If you require documents for opening a bank account abroad
If you need to certify power of attorney
If you’re swearing affidavits or taking a legally-binding oath.
Whatever your needs, we can help you within minutes of making contact.
Depending on our availability, we can usually meet with you on the same day to take care of all documents requiring immediate attention.
What is a Notary Public?
A notary public is typically a legally qualified individual who holds an internationally recognised status that permits the official certification of a broad range of documents.
The smooth-running of many straightforward matters – such as a house purchase or sale, marriage abroad or the completion of foreign legal papers – can be delayed by the requirement of a notarial signature.

"We required a notary to complete a power of attorney for our Spanish Lawyer. Tim was excellent: very flexible in arranging appointments at short notice, professional in actually adding required information that our original document was missing, and guiding us through the whole process. Would have no hesitancy in recommending."
COLIN DUNCAN
What is an Apostille?
An Apostille is an official, government-issued certificate attached to a document that has been certified as a true copy by a Notary Public.
The purpose of an Apostille is to verify that the document produced is legally valid when presented in other countries who are members of the Hague Apostille Convention.

Some countries require an Apostille, while others do not. Typically, European and South American countries will require the Apostille. Commonwealth countries or former colonies do not. It is always advisable to ask the agency/organisation involved if an Apostille is required.
"Can't thank Weir Law enough! I had the pleasure of meeting Tim, who was very patient, kind and positive, while he helped me work through a big pile of stressful paperwork. Not only did he help me with the issue at hand, he was also able to offer great advice about other questions that I had. My husband and I walked out of the office smiling, feeling calm and generally happy because Tim/Weir Law took all the stress out of things."
YULIYA KOZAK
What should I bring with me when meeting the Notary Public?
We will always need to see your original, valid photographic I.D. document (e.g. Passport, photographic Driver's Licence, etc.), the original documents to be countersigned or certified, as well as any instructions provided to you regarding the particular wording to be used on the documents.
If copy documents are being authenticated, then the original document must always be produced. Depending on the transaction, other documents may be needed and we will discuss this with you in full before any scheduled meeting.
To make an appointment today, or to discuss the process in more detail, call us on 0141 628 5544 or email us at info@weirlaw.co.uk
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