Notary Public Services
A notary public is a legally qualified professional who authenticates documents so they can be relied upon by authorities and organisations both in the UK and internationally. OT Lowry provides a full range of notarial services for corporate and private clients.
Powers of Attorney | Apostilles | Notarial Certification | Notarial Verification | Certified copies of Passports | Affidavits | Embassy Legalisation
What is the role of a Notary Public Lawyer?
The principal duty of a Notary Public is to authenticate documents under official seal and signature. This authentication confirms that the document has been properly executed and verified in accordance with legal requirements.
Notarial certification ensures that documents originating in England and Wales can be recognised and accepted by authorities in other countries, including government departments, courts, financial institutions, and international organisations.
The Notary Public Services We Provide
OT Lowry provides a range of professional notarial services including:
- Notary Public certifications for personal and corporate documentation.
- Electronic signatures and electronic notarisation using verified digital certification.
- United Kingdom government issued apostilles, including both paper and electronic apostilles.
- Preparation of documents for international legalisation and foreign consulate use.
Where documents are intended for use overseas, the practice can assist with ensuring that the documentation meets the requirements of the relevant jurisdiction.
How does our certification and apostille service work?
1. Get Your Free Quote Now
Call us for a Free quotation or complete Our Online Contact Form.
2. Document is Legalised
We make document legalisation easy. Scan your document and send it to us.
3. Apostille Obtained
Our Fast Service: Your documents will be ready the same day, or the next day.
Notary Public Fees
The fee for electronic notarisation services is £80 per document. This fee includes:
- The Notary Public Lawyer electronic certification, with a qualified verified electronic signature
- The obtaining of an electronic apostille (e-Apostille) issued by the United Kingdom government
Further guidance can be provided depending on the nature of the documentation and the jurisdiction where it will be used.
Owen Thomas Lowry, Notary Public Lawyer
Owen Thomas Lowry is enrolled as a Notary Public for England and Wales and is entitled to practise as such. He is authorised and regulated to practise as a Notary Public by the Master of the Court of Faculties of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The Court of Faculties of the Archbishop of Canterbury, commonly known as the Faculty Office, is the Approved Regulator of Notaries Public in England and Wales under the Legal Services Act 2007. This regulatory framework ensures that notaries operate under strict professional standards and legal oversight.
Client ID Requirements
Proper identification of both corporate and private clients has always been an essential part of our Notary Public practice. Please ensure you have identification available prior to submitting your request.
Request Notary Public Services
If you require notarial services or document authentication for use internationally, please contact OT Lowry with details of your documentation. Guidance can be provided on the appropriate certification and legalisation process required for your specific circumstances.

