by jason.ching | Mar 12, 2020 | English
Notarization Notarization is the process where a Notary Public signs his signature and affixes his individual seal on a document after witnessing signatures or authenticating documents. Apostille Some documents which have been notarized by a Notary Public are required...
by jason.ching | Mar 11, 2020 | English
There are normally no issues on the originality of a document if the subject document that needs notarization is a passport, an identity card or a certificate. In most cases, it is also possible to notarize a certified copy (usually by a lawyer or an accountant) of...
by jason.ching | Mar 10, 2020 | English
Whenever a client comes to us for notarization, we would ask whether the client would want the document notarized with a notarial certificate or not. Whilst a document is considered notarized with or without a notarial certificate, the deciding factor usually depends...
by jason.ching | Mar 9, 2020 | English
The first question we always ask a client who comes to us is where will the document be used. If the client says the document needs to be used in Mainland China, then the chances are that the services of a China Appointed Attesting Officer should be required instead. ...
by jason.ching | Mar 8, 2020 | English
A deed (as opposed to a simple contract) is a written legal document normally used where no consideration passes between the parties. Power of Attorneys are normally drafted as deeds and are documents we regularly attest. For individuals, it is relatively...
by jason.ching | Mar 7, 2020 | English
In most cases, please bring the original/certified documents and the signatory’s original identification documents (eg passport and identity card). It’s best if you can send us the soft copy of the document in advance so that we can make last minute changes if...
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