NOTARY PUBLIC · REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
Documents
authenticated
for the world.
Notarial services for individuals and businesses requiring certified documents for use abroad — powers of attorney, company documents, personal certificates and apostille.
"Documents prepared with authority — accepted by courts and authorities worldwide."
NOTARY PUBLIC · REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
APOSTILLE · AUTHENTICATION · LEGALISATION
INFO@NOTARY.IRISH
Powers of Attorney
Notarised and apostilled for use in any jurisdiction worldwide.
Company Documents
Certificates of incorporation, board resolutions and statutory documents.
Personal Certificates
Birth, marriage and death certificates authenticated for foreign authorities.
Apostille
Hague Convention apostille — arranged efficiently through the Irish authorities.
DO YOU NEED A NOTARY?
Three common situations
Buying or selling property abroad
Foreign property transactions often require an Irish power of attorney or certified corporate documents. William prepares and notarises these correctly for use in the relevant jurisdiction.
Immigration or visa documents
Many immigration authorities require notarised personal documents — birth certificates, educational qualifications, affidavits, statutory declarations. William notarises these for use in embassies and consulates worldwide.
A power of attorney for use outside Ireland
Whether for a family member, an elderly parent, or a business transaction, a power of attorney for foreign use requires proper notarial form. William prepares and executes these with care and precision.
Not sure if you need a notary? Get in touch — we will tell you what is required and whether notarisation is the right step.
SERVICES
Documents notarised for use abroad.
Done correctly, first time.
Powers of Attorney for Foreign Use
A power of attorney for use in another country must be notarised in the correct form for that country's legal system. Requirements vary — some countries require specific language, specific format, or additional Apostille authentication. William prepares and executes powers of attorney for foreign use, ensuring they will be accepted by the relevant authority.
Common uses: managing a property transaction abroad; acting for an elderly parent in a foreign jurisdiction; authorising a representative in a foreign court or registry.
Property Documents for Foreign Transactions
Foreign property registries, mortgage lenders, and notaries regularly require certified Irish documents as part of cross-border property transactions. William prepares and notarises the relevant Irish-side documents for use in foreign property transactions.
Common countries: Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, USA, UAE — and any other jurisdiction where a foreign property registry requires Irish documentation.
Personal Documents
Educational qualifications, birth and marriage certificates, and other personal documents frequently require notarisation for use in visa applications, immigration proceedings, or foreign employment. William notarises these documents and, where required, advises on the Apostille process.
Immigration & Visa Documents
Embassies and consulates routinely require notarised documents as part of visa and immigration applications. William is experienced in preparing and notarising the documents required by immigration authorities across a wide range of jurisdictions.
Foreign Wills & Probates
Where a person dies leaving assets or property in a foreign jurisdiction, or where an Irish will or grant of probate must be used in a foreign estate administration, notarised Irish documentation is frequently required.
Corporate & Company Documents
Company authority documents — board resolutions, certificates of incumbency, certificates of incorporation, signatory authority documents — are frequently required by foreign banks, registries, and counterparties in international transactions.
Affidavits & Statutory Declarations
Affidavits and statutory declarations for use in foreign courts, administrative proceedings, or official applications require notarial execution in correct form. William prepares and executes these documents with precision.
Foreign Property Acts
Documents required by overseas property registries — including powers of attorney, certified title documents, and related instruments — prepared and executed correctly for the jurisdiction in which they will be used.
Many countries require an Apostille — a further authentication stamp from the Department of Foreign Affairs — in addition to notarisation. William will advise you at the outset whether an Apostille is required and how to obtain it.
WHY CHOOSE WILLIAM
Notarisation is a precise legal act.
Supreme Court licence
William is a Licensed Notary Public, appointed by the Supreme Court of Ireland — the highest level of official authentication available in this jurisdiction.
A qualification earned by examination
The notarial qualification is obtained by passing a dedicated admission examination. William came first in his year.
Commercial legal background
William has worked as in-house legal counsel for IDA Ireland, Allied Irish Banks, and Nelvana International. He understands how documents work across borders.
Multi-jurisdictional qualification
William is admitted as a solicitor in Ireland, England & Wales, and as an attorney in California. He understands how Irish documents are received in foreign legal systems.
Plain English
William will explain exactly what is being notarised, why, and what you need to bring. No confusion, no surprises.
Fees agreed in advance
You will know the cost before you come in. Fees are confirmed at the time of booking and do not change.
HOW IT WORKS
Contact us
Tell us what you need notarised and where it will be used.
We advise you
We will confirm what is needed, what documents to bring, and whether an Apostille is required.
Book your appointment
At our Arklow office, or by arrangement at your location (subject to availability; additional fee applies).
Documents executed
William notarises your document in the correct legal form for the destination jurisdiction.
Ready for use
You leave with a properly executed notarial act, ready for submission abroad.
FEES
Agreed in advance.
No surprises.
Notarial fees are agreed in advance of every appointment. The fee will depend on the nature and complexity of the document, the number of documents, and whether a mobile appointment is required.
Contact us for a fee quote — we respond promptly. Fees are confirmed before you commit to an appointment.
Fee schedule to be published prior to launch.
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Arklow, Co. Wicklow
by appointment
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