Faculty Office issues Consultation on changes to Notary market acknowledging that engagement with sites like findmyNotary will assist consumers and “will ask our regulated community to participate.” The Faculty Office has produced its Consultation on the proposals set out in its Action Plan (June 2017) to address the recommendations for changes set out in […]
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Legal Choices website adds a link to findmyNotary
findmyNotary is delighted to announce our online platform is now on the Legal Choices website Notaries page alongside The Notaries Society and The Faculty Office. This decision recognises findmyNotary as a useful resource to help connect consumers and businesses faster. As part of the regulated lawyers information, the Legal Choices website includes a page of […]
Read MoreOnline Reviews: how they can help you choose a Notary
At findmyNotary we love reviews. Our online platform allows any UK Notary Public to be reviewed in just a few clicks. We know online reviews are a great tool to help consumers and businesses make the right choice when searching for a Notary. Research undertaken in 2016 by the CMA identified over 50% of UK […]
Read MoreWhy transparency matters
At findmyNotary it would be fair to say we are pretty much obsessed with transparency: Transparency of Fees Transparency of Services Transparency of Reviews So why does it matter so much? Here are just a handful of reasons why: People and businesses are drawn to companies who are transparent, increasing revenue by up to 44%. […]
Read MoreWhy findmyNotary never charges Referral Fees
Referral Fees can be a controversial subject. Many of you have asked findmyNotary whether we charge Referral Fees. We never do. We don’t charge Referral Fees as we believe they are not good for either consumers or our proud Notary Associates. Our Notary Associates get the opportunity to advertise their business on our platform and we […]
Read MoreFaculty Office sets action plan to increase market transparency
The Faculty Office Regulates the 775 Notary Publics in England & Wales. In response to the Legal Services Board 4 outcomes, the Faculty Office has recently published its proposals to achieve these outcomes. This action plan recognises the size and unique nature of the Notary profession, whilst acknowledging the necessity for change to meet […]
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