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I need to get a document certified fairly quickly.
For convenience on public transport, E.D. or Peckham or Herne Hill or Camberwell areas would suit best. Here is a list of the appropriate types of certifiers:-

Solicitor
Licensed Conveyancer
Notary Public
Chartered Legal Executive.


 

Edited by vladi
  On 10/06/2025 at 09:29, CPR Dave said:

The Post Offcie certify copy documents. Check with whoever needs it if they would be appropriate 

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They're obviously not competent to witness the documents in the OP's case.  The list of required qualifications looks to me similar to the Land Registry's requirement connected with a TR1.

Vladi, from my own experience I'd not rely on email inquiries of potentials.   The response I got an email to the solicitors in Melbourne Grove was from another of their branches and was inconsequential.  From William Bailey, addressed to their published  reception or info mailbox and saying I could drop in at very short notice, I'm afraid I got no response  at all, even after also mentioning that  I'd be looking for assistance with a will in the near future and expected to be asking them.

 From an online search i did note quite a few in the Camberwell area.  In the end though I was able to rely on an online verification, arranged by one of the other parties.

Edited by ianr
  On 10/06/2025 at 11:27, CPR Dave said:

The post office were competent for my purposes when I was presented with a similar list. 

But I did suggest the OP check with the actual person who requires certification, and not me or some bloke call Ianr from the internet.

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The OP asked for advice from people on the internet.

People who replied were trying to be helpful.  

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