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What to do next

Once we have sent you your Affidavit or your Statutory Declaration, you need to sign it in the presence of a Commissioner for Oaths, who will check your ID and attest your signature.
In most cases, this can be any UK Solicitor. However, some countries require that the declaration is attested by a Notary Public. It is very important that you check with the authorities of the country where you will marry whether you need to see a Notary.
Find a Solicitor in your area in the website of the Law Society.
Find a Notary Public in your area in the website of the Notaries Society.
Check their fees in advance, as well as the proof of ID and address that they will need to see.
Solicitors should usually charge you a statutory fee of £5, while Notaries may charge higher fees.
After having your signature attested you may need to translate, certify and/or legalise your declaration, together with the rest of documents that are required for your wedding (e.g. birth certificate, divorce decree, etc.). Some countries will require legalisation by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office and/or by the relevant Embassy or Consulate.
Some countries will want to see a Certificate of Non-Impediment issued by a UK Registrar. This document is obtained from your local registrar.

Terms and Conditions
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The Basics
Procedure Simply order your declaration online and receive it by e-mail in a maximum of 2 working days.
Price Get your declaration for only £65.
What to do next Take your declaration to a solicitor or a notary.
Enquiries Send your enquiries to info@nonimpedimenttomarry.com
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