Notary Public and Notarial Acts

Statutory Declaration Format

Statutory decarations in Singapore are governed by the Oaths and Declarations Act (Chapter 211). Strictly for reference only, a specimen format and blank format of the Singapore Statutory Declaration can be found on this page.

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Schedule Appointment for Notary Services

If you wish to use our Singapore Notarial services by our Singapore Notary Public, please schedule an appointment by Calling Us @ +65 6338 1810 (for same or next day appointment, subject to avaibility of our Notary) or through eAppointment or SG Lawyers App > Appoinment or Email Us at online@singaporenotarypublic.com/divorce. We have disabled our Singapore Notary Public Online [...]

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Certified True Copy

Certified true copy of Document by Notary Public with Official Stamp (with or without Seal)  is the most common Notarial Service. Documents to be certified includes Passport, Educational Certificates, Identity Cards, Passport, Bank Statement, Utilities Bills (eg. Singtel). Certified True Copy (without Seal) is the more common of the 2 services (without Seal or with Seal). However, please [...]

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Witnessing for Individuals

What is this for? For for individual (person) who is signing a document in the presence of the Notary Public May be applicable for a Company Director (person) who is signing a document, and requires his signature to be witnessed by a Notary Public. What is it Not For? This is not for Company Execution [...]

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Attest True Likeness

This may be required for both Certified True Copy or Witnessing notarial services.  If the Foreign Agency requires us to verify true likeness of your photo or passport photo (or more persons), and we are to attest in written form, a charge will be incurred for this service as additional time and work is involved. [...]

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