Dublin Notary Public Services
Location
Phone 01 6712773 or +353873899984
We are located at 1-2 Lower Leeson Street in the centre of Dublin City. Near to the Department of Foreign Affairs and the International Financial Services Centre (I.F.S.C.).
Bus Routes
7, 7a, 45, 121, 123, 13, 13A, 16, 16A, 19, 19A, 25, 25A, 25X, 26, 39, 40, 46, 46A, 46X, 46B, 46C, 746, 48A, 66, 66B, 66n, 66X, 67, 67A, 70N, 83, 88N (or any bus for the city centre)
Dublin and Inter-City Trains
Dart - (Connolly Station, Tara Street, Pearse Station), Iarnród Éireann/Irish Rail - (Connolly Station and Heuston Station).
Luas - we are located approximately half way between the red and green line
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![The International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) is a major financial services centre in North Wall, Dublin, Ireland. The centre employs 14,000 people and was the brainchild businessman Dermot Desmond,[1] who's NCB financed a study by Price Waterhouse on the feasibilities of an 'IFSC'.[2] Mr Desmond then approached Charles Haughey, then in opposition, who made it the centrepiece of his economic manifesto when he came back into power.". The Finance Act, 1987 (Section 30) allowed for the designation of such an area. An Apostille is a certificate issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs verifying the genuineness of the signature and/or seal of a public officer e.g. a Notary Public, on a public document and the capacity in which he or she has acted. It is sometimes referred to as a �fast-track� version of legalisation. The Office of notary public is one of great antiquity and historical significance. It is unclear, however, when or where the first public notary was formally appointed. One of the earliest references to a notary dates back to the time of Cicero (106 � 43BC), the famed Roman orator and statesmen, who, it is claimed, employed persons skilled in the art of writing to record or �note� his speeches.](/images/39fleetstrdoor.jpeg)