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petie

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To continue the story of trying to sell a two year old boat with ONLY a certified true copy of the original VAT showing invoice, the finance company have now agreed to go ahead if I will have "notorized" the true copy. I dispair as I have no idea what to ask a notary to notorize. I think I will keep the boat. Its much less traumatic.
 
Step forward the RYA!! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif

Has Hugo Andrea taken this issue up with them yet?
 
in this context notqrise prob meqns you sweqr qn qffidqvit before q notqry in which you say it is q true copy of originql. thing is you can't actually do that if you've never seen original

sorry, french keyboqrd. a qnd q are mixed up, among others

ref ryq qnd hmrc, i think ryq qre wrong, not hnrc. no hmrc bod is going to tell you thqt q copy is qs good qs originql in qll respects. remember, good lqwyers qnd tqx folks dont work qt ryq cqll centres
 
AFAIK a Notary Public is a solicitor who is registered to undertake such work. A copy of an invoice or something may be 'certified' by, for example, a bank manager, but only a Notary Public can notarise it.

The problem you have is that if you only have the certified copy, how can a Notary possible notarise that the copy is a true copy when they have not had sight of the original?
 
I went through this myself when I bought a boat in Germany which only had photocopied documents and which were unacceptable to the British Registry. Basically it means getting a lawyor to confirm that the photocopy you have is a true copy of the original and I guess it means that you will have to take the document to a lawyor, sign a statement that the copy is a true copy and then the lawyor produces a document which confirms this. In your case, you might as well do it now as you will only have to do it in the future when you sell your boat
It's worthwile using a firm like Ward & McKenzie who will be familiar with this process and should be acceptable to the finance co
 
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