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Getting a certified copy of Power of Attorney

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HootyMcOwlface Wed 13-Oct-21 10:48:17

I have to send a Power of Attorney to Ireland (I’m in uk) I don’t want to send the original so I need a copy making. Has anyone done this? How much does it cost for a solicitor to do it, does anyone know?

I have emailed a local office but they haven’t replied yet (don’t say phone, it’s stupid I know but I have a phobia of phones!)

Oopsadaisy1 Wed 13-Oct-21 10:51:20

The easiest thing would be to email your Solicitor and ask the cost, but first check that a certified copy will be accepted.
You might need to send the original, you can send it and track it’s journey to Ireland and get a Signature when it’s delivered.

MayBee70 Wed 13-Oct-21 12:25:05

And, of course, make a copy of the original for yourself. I’ve just done my power of attorney stuff. It’s taken ages.

kittylester Wed 13-Oct-21 12:47:19

Some solicitors used to offer a sort of certification surgery when they were open to do just that - covid might have stopped that. It is worth getting few done to send out to people.

HootyMcOwlface Wed 13-Oct-21 13:13:22

I’ve just heard back (I tried 3 but one hasn’t replied).
I thought I’d update you in case anyone else is interested for the future. One solicitors refused as I haven’t been to them before, and another one will do it for me for £10. So I’ve booked an appointment.

HootyMcOwlface Wed 13-Oct-21 13:14:41

That’s a good idea kittylester I might get a couple done while I’m there in case I need another some other time.

kittylester Thu 14-Oct-21 07:10:45

Banks often want to keep a copy for their records.

GrannySomerset Thu 14-Oct-21 07:35:58

I have asked for the certified copy to be returned after the bank scanned it in and that was not a problem.

Newquay Thu 14-Oct-21 09:01:01

Funnily enough we’re just doing our health LPA-the one we have only covers finances-so Will make sure we get some copies certified at the same time. Thanks for the heads up!

Racingsparrow Tue 19-Oct-21 12:15:16

The new version of LPAs can be self certified. They carry an unique code on the bottom of each page. A photocopy of the entire LPA can then be signed by you and certified by you as a true copy. You can also register them online at The Court of Protection where electronic access can be granted to organisations that require to see them after your death.

Kamiso Tue 19-Oct-21 12:18:27

kittylester

Some solicitors used to offer a sort of certification surgery when they were open to do just that - covid might have stopped that. It is worth getting few done to send out to people.

OH got half a dozen done on the advice of a friend. Most organisations want an original and don’t always return them very quickly once they are needed.