e-Court

Notarized evidence from witnesses in e-court proceedings are allowed. Click image. envelope

(amount mentioned is valid through 2013)

Witnesses in e-court statements are only allowed as evidence if the statement is authenticated/attested by a notary. This means that the notary confirms the identity of the person(s) who signed the document(s) for deposit. The e-Court notary can be asked to complete this task at an additional cost of £78, however also other notaries not registered with e-Court are accepted.










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