Notary Public Services in Kenya

Who Is A Notary Public In kenya?

A Notary Public in Kenya,  is an Advocate/Attorney who is authorized to perform legally related tasks, including the authentication and certification of documents for use outside the Kenyan jurisdiction. If you are looking for Notary Public in Kenya or Notary Services in Kenya, there are qualified Advocates/Attorneys available to assist you.

Who Can Be A Notary Public In kenya?

To become a Notary Public in Kenya, an Advocate/Attorney must have a minimum of five (5) years of practice in Kenya and hold a valid practicing certificate. They can then apply to be a Notary and obtain a Certificate of Enrollment from the Registrar of the High Court, which allows them to perform the functions and duties of a Notary Public in Kenya. It’s important to note that the list of Notary Public in Kenya may not be readily available, but you can find qualified Notaries by contacting reputable law firms or conducting an online search for Notaries in Kenya. The Advocate is required to renew on an annual basis, their Certificate to practice as a Notary Public within Kenya, and is valid till 31 st December every year.

Why And When Should I Seek notary Public Services?

  • Notary Public in Kenya plays a crucial role in various situations. You may seek Notary Services:
  • When requested by a foreign embassy to notarize documents or for the authentication of signatures on documents intended for use outside Kenya, such as contracts or Power of Attorney.
    Notaries in Kenya also assist with witnessing and attesting to the documentation signed by third parties, including Affidavits and Statutory Declarations.
    They can verify the authenticity of documents and attest to their legitimacy by executing, stamping, and sealing them with a Notary stamp, which is a common practice in Notary Public in Ongata Rongai and other areas of Kenya.
  • Administering of Oaths for use internationally.

Important to Note

When seeking Notary Services in Kenya, it is essential to appear before a Notary Public with the original documents and a legitimate form of identification, such as a National Identity Card or Passport.

If you require Notary services in Kenya, Ombogo and Company Advocates are here to assist you. You can contact them via email at legal@ombogo.co.ke or call +254 (0)771 77 55 20. Additionally, you can fill out the contact form on their website. They are experienced in providing Notary Services in Kenya and can help with your specific needs.

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