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Q: Are there any English Speaking Notaries in Zhengzhou?

My wife needs a Police non-criminal certificate from Henan Province as we lived there for 3 years.  The Canadian government requires it for immigration purposes.  They say a Notary can act as an agent to get the certificate even though we arent living there anymore.  We need a Notry that speaks English.

8 years 2 days ago in  Visa & Legalities - China

 
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You could have tried Bing......I'd suggest contacting the Zhengzhou Public Notary Office. Though having an English website doesn't  necessarilty mean they'll have English speakers!

 

http://www.at0086.com/ZNPO/

 

Actually they shoul dbe able to help. One of their advertised services is: "Notarizations needed for studying and living abroad"

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This lot might also be able to point you in the right direction though I'd guess their fees would be higher.

 

http://www.dentons.com/en/global-presence/asia-pacific/china/zhengzhou.aspx

 

 

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I've never had luck finding an english speaker at the notary office but managed to get what I needed even though it too a few tries.

 

Most docs will require the official notary books/stamps regardless of previous translation and notorising, as I found out in the past.

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