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Documents Commonly Required for International Business Transactions

Documents required for Overseas Business

In an increasingly global economy, businesses frequently need to provide documents for use in other countries. Whether opening a branch office overseas, entering into an international contract, or dealing with foreign authorities, documents issued in England and Wales often need to be formally authenticated before they will be accepted abroad.

This is where the services of a Notary Public are required.

A notary plays an important role in verifying documents and signatures so that they can be relied upon in other jurisdictions.

Why International Documents Need Notarisation

Foreign governments, banks, and commercial organisations usually require independent confirmation that a document signed in the United Kingdom is genuine.

Notarisation confirms that:

  • the identity of the person signing the document has been verified
  • the document has been properly executed
  • the signature is authentic
  • the document can be relied upon internationally

The notary applies an official certificate and seal which allows the document to be recognised abroad.

Common Documents Used in International Business

Businesses often require notarisation for a range of corporate documents, including:

Powers of Attorney

A company may grant a Power of Attorney to an individual or local representative in another country to allow them to sign documents or conduct transactions on the company’s behalf.

This is particularly common where directors cannot attend in person.

 

Company Documents

Corporate documents frequently required overseas include:

  • Certificates of Incorporation
  • Memorandum and Articles of Association
  • Board Resolutions
  • Shareholder Resolutions
  • Certificates of Good Standing

These documents may be notarised as originals or certified copies.

Director and Officer Documentation

Foreign authorities often require confirmation of the identity and authority of company directors or officers.

This may involve notarising:

  • passport copies
  • proof of address documents
  • director appointment documentation

 

Commercial Agreements

Certain commercial contracts intended for use in other jurisdictions may also need to be notarised to ensure they are recognised by local authorities or courts.

Examples include:

  • distribution agreements
  • agency agreements
  • joint venture agreements

 

Corporate Certificates and Statements

Some countries require formal declarations or certificates signed by a director or authorised representative confirming specific matters relating to the company.

These may also need to be notarised.

Apostille and Legalisation

After notarisation, documents often need further authentication.

For countries that are members of the Hague Apostille Convention, documents typically require an Apostille issued by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office.

For other countries, additional consular or embassy legalisation may also be required.

The exact requirements depend on the jurisdiction in which the document will be used.

 

Preparing for a Notary Appointment

To notarise business documents, the notary will usually require:

  • proof of identity for the individual signing the document
  • confirmation of the person’s authority to act on behalf of the company
  • relevant company documents where appropriate

Where necessary, the notary may also conduct company searches to verify corporate information.

 

How ARG Notary Limited Can Help

At ARG Notary Limited, I assist companies and professionals who require documents to be recognised internationally.

Services include:

Contact

If your business requires documents to be notarised for international use, please get in touch to discuss your requirements or arrange an appointment.

ARG Notary Limited
Notary Public – England & Wales

Documents for International Business Transactions

As a multilingual experienced Notary Public, I can advise you on the requirements for overseas business documents, ensuring compliance for use in the UK or overseas.

Alistair Robertson-Gopffarth assists clients in the Dorset / Wiltshire and Hampshire area. Travel to clients’ locations can be made by arrangement.

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Alistair Robertson, Notary Public

Alistair Robertson-Gopffarth

Alistair is a solicitor specialising in all Private Client matters. He is also a Chartered Tax Adviser and in 2020 qualified as a Notary Public.

As a Notary Public Alistair assists individual and business clients with their cross border requirements.

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