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Gerard Flynn is a Notary Public duly appointed by the Chief Justice of Ireland to carry out notary services in the counties of Clare, Galway and Limerick.

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Gerard is registered as a Notary with the Consular Section of the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs and is a member of the Faculty of Notaries Public in Ireland. He is also a qualified Solicitor practising with Blake&Kenny LLP Solicitors.
The functions of a Notary Public

As a Notary Public, Gerard can verify and authenticate documents and contracts.

Gerard can help you with the following:
  • Take and administer Oaths on legal documents.
  • Witness and attest signatures on official documents
  • Authenticate and certify original Documents for use in Ireland or abroad. (Birth Certificates, Marriage Certificates, Powers of Attorney, passports.)
  • Assist in the drafting and completion of Affidavits for use abroad
  • Draft Powers of Attorney and other legal documents as may be required
  • Draft and take Affirmations and Declarations
  • Receive and make protests regarding promissory notes and Bills of Exchange (under Mercantile Law) and issue notarial certificates in respect of documentation in relation to persons

  • Issue Ships Protests and assist in matters of Admiralty law
  • Notarising documents for the purchase or sale of foreign property
  • Certification of Company documentation for use abroad
  • Preparing notarial certificates
  • Assisting with immigration and emigration applications by authenticating and certifying personal documents and information
  • Assist with the obtaining of an Apostille Certificate from the Department of Foreign Affairs
Notary Services

Providing you with a highly professional notary public service, whether you require a single document notarised or passport copies made or more complex company documentation for use abroad.

Notarising a document today requires the same anti-terrorism and anti-money laundering formalities as apply on opening a new bank account. The rules are very strict. You must satisfactorily prove your identity and place of residence and the Notary must keep the identification records for five years.

This process has to be repeated every time you go to the Notary unless you have been with the same Notary within the previous three months.

You must prove your identity, and that means producing your original passport. There is no exception to this rule.

You must prove your current residential address by producing a recent utility bill (not being a mobile phone bill) addressed to you at your stated address within the previous three months.

If the matter concerns a corporate entity. The Notary may require you to produce vouching documentation in respect of the Company (or other entity) . Corporate Constitution (Memorandum and Articles of Association

Providing Notary Services to Irish and International clients for over 10 years