Welcome to Prasanna Devi Notary Public in Singapore, your reliable partner for the legalisation of documents in Singapore. I am Prasanna Devi, a Certified True Copy lawyer and a Notary Public in Singapore. I am here to assist you most efficiently to get your documents ready for official use. My legalisation service includes preparing a Notary Certificate, Notarisation, verification from the Consular Dept, Translation of documents (if required), apostille the legalised documents, and obtaining authentication from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Singapore. You will get Updates during the legalisation process to track your legalises documents. I would also prepare notarial Certificates.
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What is document legalisation?
Document legalisation is the process of ensuring that your documents are officially recognized and accepted in foreign countries or specific legal contexts. Some countries require certain documents to be notarized, authenticated by the Singapore Academy of Law, and subsequently legalized at the respective embassy. This process is essential for documents like birth certificates, court orders, diplomas, commercial documents, marriage certificates, college or education records, and other private documents.
Benefits of Legalisation of Documents in Singapore
The legalisation of documents in Singapore is often a complex and time-consuming process. My expertise ensures a streamlined and efficient service, saving you valuable time. By availing my services, you can expect:
Documents Are Accepted: Legalising documents ensures they are officially recognized in other countries and by various authorities.
Avoid Rejections: It helps prevent your documents from being rejected or considered invalid when used abroad.
Global Opportunities: Legalised documents open doors to study, work, or do business internationally.
Legal Protection: It provides legal protection and ensures your rights are upheld when dealing with foreign institutions.
Smooth Transactions: For international contracts, investments, or property deals, legalisation eases the process.
Time-Saving: I handle the complex process, saving you valuable time and effort.
Expert Assistance: I guide you through the entire legalisation journey, ensuring it’s hassle-free.
Minimal Delays: I expedite the process, so you face fewer delays in your plans.
How I Can Help
I offer a comprehensive range of document legalisation services, including the legalisation of:
- Birth certificates
- Court orders
- Diplomas
- Commercial documents
- Marriage certificates
- College or education documents
- Other private documents
My Services Included
Document certifications
I certify the following documents:
- Id cards
- Passports
- Birth certificates
- Marriage certificates
- Public documents
- Private documents
- Corporate documents
- Educational degrees or certificates
Attestation services
I offer attestation services for;
- Private contracts
- Agreements
- Transfer documents
- Power of attorney
- Declaration
- Affidavit
The Process of Legalising Documents
Document legalisation can be a complex and time-consuming task, especially when dealing with foreign authorities. The process typically involves the following steps:
Document Submission: Send me all the documents that you want to get legalised.
Certification: I verify and certify the authenticity of the documents. This may include notarisation and authentication by the Singapore Academy of Law.
Legalisation: Then I take the necessary steps to legalise the documents at the respective embassy or consulate.
Collection: Once the legalisation process is complete, I make arrangements for you to collect your documents.
Customer Support
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