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Marriage Certificates
You have tied the knot and are ready to live Happily Ever-After with the love of your life. But amidst all the celebrations and well-wishes, you suddenly realise that there is some paper work and formalities to complete before you can start the rest of your lives together as one happily married unit.
Letter of No Impediment
So you are finally over your divorce (which is finalised) and you want to begin living the rest of your life. We applaud you – moving forward and finding your happy place is key.
Identity Documents
Your Identity Document or ID is a legal form of identity which enables South African citizens and permanent residents to identify themselves for general purposes and day-to-day activities.
Divorce Decrees
We are specialists in the field of Notarial Work and are therefore able to assist you with legalising and notarising divorce decrees - at no trouble at all.
Death Certificates
Not only are we specialists in the field of Notarial Work and are therefore able to assist you with legalising and notarising a death certificate (if needed) but we are also able to advise you on all matters to do with Wills, Trusts and Deceased Estates (complex processes which we have immense experience in).
Birth Certificates
We are specialists in the field of Notarial Work and are perfectly poised to assist you with birth certificates, including their legalisation.
Academic Qualifications
You may have just matriculated and are looking to study overseas (congratulations!) or perhaps you are already at University and are considering completing your tertiary studies abroad.
FAQs — Notary Public
Find comprehensive answers to some of the most popular questions regarding notarial services in South Africa and how the legal framework is set up locally.
I Need to Send My Documents Outside of South Africa?
Notary Public, Apostille, Hague Convention, DIRCO … What does it all mean? This article will guide you in the right direction.
An Apostille Was Not at the Last Supper
Apostille certificates are a result of the Hague Convention that allows documents issued in one country to be accepted as official documents in another country. The authentication of public officials' signatures on documents are made in order to be used outside South Africa.