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Re: need copy of ID document authorised Posted on: Tue, 13 May 2008 21:37:50 +0100

On Tue, 13 May 2008 20:40:39 +0100, Mike
wrote:

>I need to have a copy of my passport notarised or officially witnessed
>so that I can send it to a foreign bank. Does anyone know how to do this
> and how much it might cost.

When I had to have this done rec4ently for a firm of Jersey
solicitors, I just went to my local police station, and the desk
officer did it free of charge.

All it needs is for somebody in a "responsible" position to sign that
the photocopy is a true copy of the passport you show them at the same
time.



>I'm not sure whether the average
>solicitor can act as a notary or whether I can get an official stamp
>somewhere. I tried my local Police Station but they said they don't do
>that sort of thing although I thought that they would be the obvious
>candidate.
>

They certainly did in my case (that was Cheltenham, where I work)..
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