As solicitors and Commissioners for Oaths based in London, we can draft a Power of Attorney and/or witness signatures of the principal, grantor, or donor of the power.  A Power of Attorney is a written authorisation to represent or act on another's behalf in private affairs, business, or some other legal matter. The person authorising the other to act is the principal, grantor, or donor (of the power). The one authorised to act is the agent or attorney or, in some common law jurisdictions, the attorney-in-fact. The power of attorney can be either a general power of attorney or a special power of attorney.

Our fees for services in relation to Power of Attorney are as given in the fee table below:

Our Service Our Fixed Fee

Our fees for witnessing the signature on the Power of Attorney, which is already drafted and ready to be signed in the presence of a Commissioner for Oath.

£15 including VAT

Our fees for drafting a Power of Attorney and witnessing signatures on the Power of Attorney

£150 + VAT

Our Team Of Solicitors and Commissioners For Oaths In London

Our team of solicitors and Commissioners of Oaths in London can provide services as Commissioners for Oaths from our London office 7 days a week. Our team of Solicitors and Commissioners for Oaths in London comprise the following key team members who can render fast, friendly and reliable services as Commissioners for Oaths:

Our Solicitors and Commissioners for Oaths are based in Wimbledon, London. Our office is very close (30 seconds' walk) to the Wimbledon Underground Station (District Line), which gives easy access to all our clients from all over the country.

The Old Town Hall
Wimbledon Business Centre
Wimbledon Quarter

4 Queens Road
London
SW19 8YB

Book An Appointment Online

You can book an appointment online with one of our Commissioners for Oaths through our appointment booking form. The link for the appointment booking form is given below:

When attending your appointment, you must bring your valid photo ID, such as a valid passport, driving licence or BRP card.

FAQs - Commissioners For Oaths

Our London-based team of Commissioners for Oaths charges a reasonable fixed fee for our services. Our fees are as given in the fee tables above. 

According to UK law, a Commissioner for Oaths is appointed by the Lord Chancellor with the power to administer oaths or take affidavits. All practising solicitors have these powers but must not use them in proceedings in which they act for any of the parties or in which they have an interest.

Yes, our London-based team of Commissioners for Oaths can administer oaths and take affidavits.

Our London-based team of Commissioners for Oaths at Premium Solicitors Ltd can witness the signatures of the declarant(s) and/or draft a Statutory Declaration. Statutory declarations are commonly used to allow a person to affirm something to be true to satisfy some legal requirement or regulation when no other evidence is available. They are thus similar to affidavits (which are made on oath).

As Commissioners for Oaths in London, we can draft an affidavit and/or administer an oath for an affidavit. An affidavit is a written sworn statement of fact voluntarily made by an affiant or deponent under an oath or affirmation administered by a Commissioner for Oaths.

As solicitors and Commissioners for Oaths based in London, we can draft a Power of Attorney and/or witness signatures of the principal, grantor, or donor of the power.  A Power of Attorney is a written authorisation to represent or act on another's behalf in private affairs, business, or other legal matters. The person authorising the other to act is the principal, grantor, or donor (of the power). The one authorised to act is the agent or attorney or, in some common law jurisdictions, the attorney-in-fact. A power of attorney can be either a general power of attorney or a special power of attorney.

Our solicitors and Commissioners for Oaths in London can draft your Change of Name Deed and/or witness your signature as a professional witness. A deed poll is a legal document that proves a change of name. We can provide our services for both enrolled and unenrolled change of name deeds. 

As solicitors and Commissioners for Oaths at Premium Solicitors Ltd, we can draft a Sponsorship Declaration and/or witness the signatures of the declarant(s). A Sponsorship Declaration is a document whereby the UK sponsor declares that he/she intends to sponsor the applicant for a UK visa to visit or join him/her in the UK. The UK sponsor will also confirm that he will maintain and accommodate the applicant for the UK visa without recourse to public funds.

Our solicitors and Commissioners for Oaths can prepare your sponsorship declaration if you consider sponsoring someone to visit or join you from outside the UK. It is very common for the sponsorship declaration to be submitted in support of UK visitor visa applications.

Our solicitors and Commissioners for Oaths in London can certify copies of your documents as true and correct copies of your original documents. We can also certify a copy of a PDF or electronic document as a true and correct copy of the original PDF or electronic document.

We can provide services as Commissioners for Oaths 7 days a week at very reasonable prices.

You can book an appointment online through our website.

This is an appointment automatically granted to certain legal professionals who are practicing in their respective professions or to others because of their particular position or role in the legal system.

The list of the legal professionals who are Commissioners for Oaths automatically is as given below:

  • Barrister
  • Solicitor
  • Fellow of the Institute of Legal Executives
  • Notal Public
  • Licenced Conveyancer

As such, all solicitors practising law at Premium Solicitors are Commissioners For Oaths and have powers to administer oaths and take affidavits and statutory declarations.

All practising solicitors have powers as Commissioners for Oaths but must not use them in proceedings in which they act for any of the parties or in which they have an interest.

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