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I need to get certified proof of identity for me, my OH and another person. This would involve me rocking up to a high street bank manager/an accountant/ a regulated financial adviser/a solicitor/licensed conveyancer. Can anyone suggest who is likely to be the cheapest - and how much it is likely to cost?

Any solicitor will certify a copy of your passport if that is what you need- it is just certifying that the copy is a true copy of the original document - they normally won't sign passport forms etc because then you are required to certify that you have known the person for 3 years. Pop into Glazer Delmar on Northcross Road tomorrow and I could do it for you - the cost is ?5 per document.

LAWED Wrote:

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> I believe you can get documents verified at a post

> office, ?7 for 3 documents I have been told...



Some Post Offices do offer this service - the P.O. on Lordship Lane is one, I got all my docs verified there for my last passport to avoid having to send original documents through the post.

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