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Solicitor / notary needed to witness signature


PeckhamNicola

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Hello,


I used the following notary, who was very efficient and reasonably priced. As per the link above:


Mr Christopher Bryan Bernier

[email protected]

www.bernier-notarypublic.co.uk

07960 301202 07960 301 202

0203 538 1609

24 Landells Road

East Dulwich

London

SE22 9PG

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  • 1 year later...

Have to disagree after this week's experience. He may be local and handy but after upping the fee he had quoted he was unprofessional, argumentative and downright rude.

Went to

Mrs Susan Joanna Godden



020 8305 3535

07986 227181


Grant Saw, Norman House

110-114 Norman Road, Greenwich

London

SE10 9EH


Extremely professional, accommodating and reasonable for a much better service. Can't recommend her enough and definitely worth the few extra miles.

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