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Notary Process | Notary Public Cork

Not all important forms and documents require notarisation. The process is used primarily in instances where an impartial witness is required to ensure the individual signing is who they present themselves to be. They may, for example, certify a person’s signature on the document to prove that the person signing is the person named in […]

Notarising Documents | Notary Public Cork

Notarising Documents A notary public is someone who has been appointed by the state to authenticate legal documents and verify the identity of the document’s signer(s). Notaries can be individuals such as lawyers or government officials. Notarisation (the process of getting your document signed by a notary public) helps prevent fraud by ensuring individuals authenticate […]

What is a Notary Public?

Notary Public – Cork A notary public is someone who has been appointed by the state to authenticate legal documents and verify the identity of the document’s signer(s). Notaries can be individuals such as lawyers or government officials. Notarisation (the process of getting your document signed by a notary public) helps prevent fraud by ensuring […]

The Faculty Of Notaries Public Cork

Solicitor and Notary Public, David Sweeney of Sweeney Solicitors is now on the official Faculty of Notaries Public in Ireland website. The Faculty of Notaries Public in Ireland promotes and regulates the profession of notary public in Ireland. Notaries are appointed by the Chief Justice and there is a code of conduct that notaries are required to follow […]

Step-by-Step Guide to Remortgaging

The legal process for switching a mortgage or a re-mortgage is straightforward but does require the services of a Solicitor. Once you have identi ed the best value mortgage either by using a broker or approaching the banks directly you are obliged to complete the loan application form and return it with the supporting documentation […]

What to bring? | Notary Public Cork

Proof of Identity  When visiting your Notary Public Cork, you must satisfactorily prove your identity and place of residence and the Notary must keep the identification records for five years. This process has to be repeated every time you go to the Notary unless you have been with the same Notary within the previous three […]

Top 5 Home Value Boosters

1. Give yourself a few weeks to get your home ready As a signi cant number of people selling their homes work Monday to Friday, it can be hard to nd the time to declutter and start packing up, but it’s something that is crucial to give time to. You’re moving anyway, buy the boxes […]

8 Steps to Selling Property | Guide

Readying your home for sale isn’t something you should aim to do in a weekend. It usually requires small repairs – inside and out, paintwork, decluttering, nding the right estate agent and assembling the necessary documentation. All this takes about three times longer than you think so take plenty of time to prepare and the […]

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Top 5 Most Overlooked Buying Considerations

1. Ask about certified heating Nothing can ruin a cosy winter evening like your heating giving up the ghost. If spending the first winter in your new home wearing ski jackets in bed sounds unappealing then it’s important to make sure that the property you have your eye on comes with certified heating. Most houses […]