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Guaranteeing Authenticity in an Inauthentic World

With the ever-expanding reach of communications technology, the world as we know it has gotten smaller. While crises like the COVID-19 pandemic may have accelerated the rush towards working from home or local businesses using e-commerce solutions to expand into a global market, these changes likely would have happened anyway.


While the advantages of communications technology are well-documented, the various drawbacks get equal, if not more, media attention. Because information and documentation can be so easily reproduced, and it is so easy for bad actors to assume a different online identity, the need for authenticity and proof has never been more critical. That’s why we want to announce that Hugh Mc Groddy, a Notary Public and Commissioner of Oaths, is offering his services to clients all over Ireland.

Hugh McGroddy – Notary Public

Hugh McGroddy, a notary public based in Dublin 2, Ireland, has been practising for decades. He has served a diverse clientele, including individuals and corporations involved in aircraft leasing.
Hugh McGroddy Notary Public offers a comprehensive range of notarial services tailored to meet specific needs. In addition to his qualifications as a notary, he is a solicitor with over 25 years of experience and a commissioner for oaths. Mr McGroddy makes his extensive expertise available to clients needing a Power of Attorney document created or notarising a document.

Notary Public

Hugh McGroddy provides professional notary and public notary services. A notary public is a public officer authorised to verify documents and authenticate signatures. They often handle matters related to deeds, estates, powers of attorney, and international business transactions. Notary services are typically required when documents must be validated in foreign countries.

Power of Attorney

Hugh McGroddy offers tailored services for preparing and notarising Powers of Attorney. A Power of Attorney is a legal document authorising one person (the donor) to delegate specific powers to another (the donee) to act on their behalf.
In accordance with Irish law, Hugh McGroddy provides two types of Powers of Attorney. i.e.
• Power Of Attorney
• Enduring Power of Attorney

So, in an age of inauthenticity and increased scrutiny, you can ensure your documents are notarised using the expert services available from Hugh McGroddy Notary Public.

Visit www.hughmcgroddynotary.ie

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