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Last-Minute Notary Requests? Avoid Travel Stress

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Summer is one of the busiest times of the year for international travel. Whether you’re planning a family holiday, sending your children abroad to visit relatives, or preparing to tie the knot overseas, the excitement of travel can quickly turn to panic if you’re faced with a last-minute need for notarised documents by a notary. At LM Notary Public, we see a surge in urgent requests every summer—many of which could have been avoided with just a little foresight. In this post, we’ll walk you through the most common notarial needs for travellers and offer simple, proactive tips to help you stay stress-free as your departure date approaches. Why Summer Brings a Surge in Notary Needs Summer holidays often come with an increase in legal paperwork, especially for families and individuals heading abroad. Here’s why we see a seasonal spike in notarial requests: Family Travel: Children often travel with one parent or grandparents, requiring notarised consent letters. Summer Education: Students enrolling in international summer programs often need notarised documents for enrolment and guardianship. Weddings Abroad: Couples planning to marry overseas may need to sign statutory declarations or provide evidence of freedom to marry. Property or Legal Transactions: Some clients use their holiday time to manage overseas business, property purchases, or legal matters that require a power of attorney. Essential Travel Documents That May Require Notarisation Before you pack your bags, consider whether any of the following documents will be needed during your trip. Many countries and institutions require official notarisation for these documents to be accepted: Parental Consent Letters: If a child is travelling without both parents, notarised written consent is often required by airlines or immigration authorities. Certified Copies of Passports: Visa applications or ID verification processes may ask for a notarised copy of your passport. Power of Attorney: Granting someone legal authority to manage your affairs while you’re away—especially for property, banking, or medical decisions. Medical Consent for Children: Allowing a temporary guardian or relative to make healthcare decisions if a child is travelling without a parent. Marriage Documents: Certain countries require statutory declarations, single status certificates, or other notarised documents prior to a legal marriage ceremony. How to Avoid Last-Minute Panic The good news? You can easily avoid last-minute stress by following a few simple steps ahead of time: Book in Advance: Try to schedule your notary appointment at least 1–2 weeks before your travel date. Summer slots fill up fast, especially for more complex documentation. Check the Requirements of Your Destination Country: Some countries require legalisation or an apostille in addition to notarisation. Make sure you understand these requirements early on. Bring the Right Documents: Ensure you bring valid photo ID (such as a passport or driver’s licence), and any supporting documents. Originals are always preferred over photocopies. Match Names Exactly: Ensure names and spellings are consistent across all documents. Discrepancies can lead to delays or rejections abroad. Allow Time for Translation or Legalisation: If your documents need to be translated or sent to the FCDO or embassy, factor in that extra time too. Pre-Travel Legal Checklist Before you head to the airport, take a moment to review this quick legal checklist: ✅ All required documents have been signed in the presence of a notary. ✅ Apostille or legalisation arranged (if needed). ✅ Originals and certified copies packed safely in your hand luggage. ✅ Digital backups or scans stored securely (email, cloud, or USB). ✅ Emergency contact details and access to a solicitor or notary abroad, just in case. Need Help Before You Travel? We understand how quickly plans can change—especially during the summer. LM Notary Public offers flexible appointments and aims to accommodate urgent requests whenever possible. Whether you’re travelling for leisure, family, or legal reasons, we’re here to make the process smooth, professional, and stress-free. Contact us today to book your notary appointment and ensure your travel plans go off without a hitch.