Did You Know? Portway Solicitors Are Commissioners for Oaths
At Portway Solicitors, we understand that not every legal matter requires a full case or representation. Sometimes, you simply need a qualified professional to witness a signature, administer an oath or certify a statutory declaration.
As Commissioners for Oaths, we are authorised to assist with these formalities – offering peace of mind and legal validity when it matters most.
How Can We Help
As part of our service as Commissioners for Oaths, we can:
Witness Signatures on important legal documents
Administer Oaths and Affirmations for sworn statements or affidavits
Certify Documents for various personal, legal and business matters
Whether you are dealing with a visa application, property transfer, financial document or personal statement, our team can support you in ensuring your paperwork is legally compliant and properly certified.
Hassle-Free Appointments Available
You do not need to be an existing client or have an ongoing legal case with us. We welcome walk-in or booked appointments for this service at our Canary Wharf office.
Appointments typically take just a few minutes, and we will make sure your documents are handled professionally and with care.
Why It Matters
Incorrectly witnessed or uncertified documents can delay important personal and professional processes – from immigration applications to property transactions. By using a legally authorised Commissioner for Oaths, you reduce the risk of rejection or complications.
Our Solicitors have the experience and authority to ensure your Declarations and Oaths are legally binding and properly executed.
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