Description
Hugh McGroddy has been practising as a notary public in Ireland since 2005 with offices located in the heart of Dublin 2. Hugh McGroddy has acquired extensive experience in providing notarial services to individuals and corporate entities including aircraft leasing.
Hugh McGroddy Notary Public offers a comprehensive, first-class and bespoke notary service. As well as being a qualified Solicitor with over 25 years of experience, Hugh McGroddy is also a Commissioner for Oaths.Established 2005
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who can act as a Commissioner for Oaths ?
A: In Ireland, every solicitor holding a current practising certificate is entitled to administer oaths and act as a "Commissioner for Oaths". - Q: When will I need to use the services of a Commissioner for Oaths ?
A: The main function of a Commissioner for Oaths is to swear in witnesses and ensure that all evidence is given in written form. As such, you may require their services if you are giving evidence in court, making a declaration for the purposes of property transfer, or for any other reason an oath or affirmation is needed. - Q: Can I take an oath on someone's behalf ?
A: There are very strict rues around oaths and affirmations, and you cannot take an oath on somebody's behalf. The person whose signature is required on the document must present themselves in person to the Commissioner for Oaths to make the declaration and sign the document. - Q: Are Commissioner of Oaths and Notary Public's the same thing ?
A: While one person can be both a Commissioner for Oaths and a Notary Public the two roles are different. Some documents can be signed by either a Commissioner or a Notary. However, there are number of documents that can only be signed by a Notary, such as a Power of Attorney document, a Last Will and Testament, and Foregin Adoption Declarations.
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