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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q: What is a general notary?

A: These are notaries public in England and Wales who are not scrivener notaries.They are usually solicitors though this is not a requirement.

Q: What does Protest mean?

A: This is a form of certificate used to record dishonour of a Bill of Exchange.

Q: What is a Protocol?

A: This is a special form of register of notarial acts drawn up in the civil law "authentic" form. Also adopted on a voluntary basis by notaries.

Q: What records are kept?

A: Notaries must keep extensive records (but not necessarily full copies) of all their certificates and annexed documents, in some cases permanently. These are all private records available only to clients or under statutory exceptions.

Q: Must I visit your office?

A: Notaries do not only see clients at their office but also attend at client premises. This is on a fee basis but avoids management down-time.

Q: What does wax mean?

A: This is a skilful but messy way of annexing certificates. Thankfully obsolete.

Q: What do I do if I want to complain about the service?

A: Click here to see the standard complaints procedure.

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