Witness Statements – Draft and Certify

What is a Witness Statement?

A witness statement is a written account of facts relevant to a legal case. It serves as evidence in court and must be truthful and accurate.

Why Might You Need It?

  • To provide written testimony for a court case
  • To ensure clarity and accuracy in presenting facts
  • To comply with court rules requiring signed witness statements

Legal Implications of Not Having This Document

  • Rejection of evidence in court due to non-compliance
  • Legal challenges due to unverified statements
  • Delays in legal proceedings

Step-by-Step Process for Drafting and Certifying a Witness Statement

1.

Request a Quote

Provide details of your case via our request form.

2.

Quote & Requirements

We will send you a personalised quote and outline additional requirements.

3.

Appointment Booking

We will schedule an appointment with our solicitor to draft and certify the statement.

4.

Review & Certification

The statement is reviewed, finalised, and certified for legal validity.

Important Note:
For this document, we provide in-person witnessing services. The individual must be present before us for the process to be completed.
Apostille Solutions works with a solicitor firm based in South London. If your service requires in-person attendance, you will need to travel to South London for an appointment.

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