Philip Jones -Notary Public
Notarial Services for corporate clients and private individuals.

About My Work
I am a Notary Public based in Windsor with 25 years experience. In my work as a Notary Public, I offer the full range of Notarial Services including:
Notarising documents and arranging Apostille and consular legalisation
Notarial certificates on international documentation matters
Assistance to both commercial clients and private individuals
A mobile service - I will travel to meet my clients when required

Contact Details
or email me at:
E: info@notarypublicassistance.co.uk
Areas Of Work
Overseas property transactions
Powers of attorney
Documentation for the deceased persons living overseas or dying overseas
Documentation for commercial transactions involving an international element
Documentation for court proceedings overseas
Documentation for adoption applications
Documentation for immigration matters
Administering Oaths
Terms & Conditions Of Business
Please see my Terms & Conditions Of Business and Data Protection Privacy Notice.

Locations Covered
I work in an area of 25 mile radius from my base in Windsor including:
Windsor
Slough
London
Reading
Bracknell
Staines
Guildford
Heathrow
Wokingham
What Is A Notary Public?
A Notary is a qualified lawyer - a member of the third and oldest branch of the legal profession in England and Wales. He is appointed by the Court of Faculties of the Archbishop of Canterbury and is subject to regulation by the Master of the Faculties.
The rules which affect Notaries are very similar to the rules which affect Solicitors. They must be fully insured and maintain fidelity cover for the protection of their clients and the public. They must keep clients' money separately from their own and comply with stringent practice rules and rules relating to conduct and discipline. Notaries have to renew their practising certificates every year and can only do so if they have complied with the rules.
Functions
Notaries are primarily concerned with the authentication and certification of signatures, authority and capacity relating to documents for use abroad.
They are also authorised to conduct general legal practice (excluding the conduct of court proceedings) such as conveyancing and probate. They may exercise the powers of a Commissioner for Oaths.
The majority of Notaries Public also practise as solicitors but the Scrivener Notaries do not, nor do some 150 of the general notaries.
The Faculty Office
The Faculty Office is the administrative body of which the Master of the Faculties is head. Part of its responsibilities is the governance of the notaries. The Registrar of the Faculty Office oversees the training and qualification of notaries, has the responsibility for issuing the faculty and the annual practising certificate which, together, enable them to practise.
Office Address
Phillip Jones
Notary Public
Windsor House
Victoria Street
Windsor
Berkshire
SL4 1EN
Office Address
Regulated through the Faculty Office of the Archbishop of Canterbury.