I had certified copies of the LPAs I hold made by a local solicitor.
They stamped each page of each copy with "Certified copy of the original - XXXX Solicitors" and then hand signed just below the stamp.
So far, I've used these certified copies to register the LPA with 5 different financial institutions without any issue.
Today I've had a letter back from the last one I need to register with saying that the LPAs are not properly certified and need to be signed and dated on every page.
The information on the OPG website does say self-certified copies need the date on each page but it's not clear whether certified copies made by a solicitor do too.
Does anyone know the definitive requirement for this?
They stamped each page of each copy with "Certified copy of the original - XXXX Solicitors" and then hand signed just below the stamp.
So far, I've used these certified copies to register the LPA with 5 different financial institutions without any issue.
Today I've had a letter back from the last one I need to register with saying that the LPAs are not properly certified and need to be signed and dated on every page.
The information on the OPG website does say self-certified copies need the date on each page but it's not clear whether certified copies made by a solicitor do too.
Does anyone know the definitive requirement for this?