Notary Public

Do you need someone to administer an oath? Do you have documents that require authentication?

John McNamara, Principal Solicitor of John McNamara & Associates was appointed as Notary Public by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Ireland in 2010.

John has extensive experience in a multitude of areas of legal practice and is pleased to provide the services of a Notary Public to individuals and companies alike throughout Limerick, Clare and Tipperary.

In certain circumstances John is more than willing to accommodate your needs and travel to your company’s premises in order to make the process more convenient for you. If you are from another area of the country and wish to avail of his services, feel free to enquire as to availability.

What is a Notary Public ?

A Notary Public is a public officer constituted by law to serve the public in non-contentious matters usually associated with foreign or international business. A Notary Public is empowered by law and custom and usage of notaries throughout the ages to:

  • Administer Oaths
  • Attest Signatures
  • Authenticate Documents
  • Give Notarial Acts
  • Take Affidavits (other than for the courts in Ireland)
  • Take Affirmations and Declarations
  • Receive and Make Protests under Mercantile Law, and issue notarial certificates in respect of documents and persons.
  • Draw up Powers of Attorney and other legal documents customarily prepared by Notaries Public

The acts of Notaries Public have worldwide recognition.

If you wish to make an appointment to see John in our Limerick office or you wish to discuss the possibility of John travelling to your premises to accommodate you contact us and we can arrange an appointment.

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