Ph: + 353 1 671 2773 or 087 3899984
cy@yor.ie
1-2 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin 2
Please contact to make an appointment. Phone 01 671 2773 or email cy@yor.ie.
(Office hours from 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. and 2.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m., Monday to Friday)
Mobile Notary Services can be provided outside these hours
We are obliged to obtain identification and you will be required to bring the following documentation with you:-
1. Passport,
or
2. Driving Licence (or other acceptable form of photo i.d.)
and
3. a Recent utility bill (within 3 months with your name and current address).
These will be copied and retained on file for five years. 
Anti-Money Laundering Measures
The Code of Conduct for Notaries Public in Ireland obliges Notaries, as a matter of good practice, to establish the identity of all persons appearing before them to conduct notarial business. This duty is made a statutory obligation for Solicitors and Notaries under legislation enacted to outlaw money-laundering and the financing of terrorism. Furthermore, measures to prevent money-laundering and report suspicious transactions are imposed under the Criminal Justice Act 1994 and EU Directives 91/308/EC 2001/97/EC and 2005/60/EC.
Cathal N. Young O'Reilly & Co. Solicitors - Dublin Solicitors
The Notary Public Profession

 

Cathal Young is a Notary Public appointed by the Chief Justice of Ireland and admitted on the Roll of Notary Publics by the Faculty of Notaries Public of Ireland. He is appointed to administer oaths in the City and County of Dublin (including the administrative areas of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, South Dublin and Fingal), the County of Meath, the County of Wicklow and the Count of Kildare.

Ph: +353 1 6712773

Making an appointment

Cathal Young

Notary Public in Dublin City Centre

Please contact to make an appointment. Phone 01 671 2773 or email cy@yor.ie.
(Office hours from 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. and 2.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m., Monday to Friday)

 

We are obliged to obtain identification and you will be required to bring the following documentation with you:-

1. Passport,

or

2. Driving Licence (or other acceptable form of photo i.d.)

and

3. a Recent utility bill (within 3 months with your name and current address).

These will be copied and retained on file for five years. 

Anti-Money Laundering Measures
The Code of Conduct for Notaries Public in Ireland obliges Notaries, as a matter of good practice, to establish the identity of all persons appearing before them to conduct notarial business. This duty is made a statutory obligation for Solicitors and Notaries under legislation enacted to outlaw money-laundering and the financing of terrorism. Furthermore, measures to prevent money-laundering and report suspicious transactions are imposed under the Criminal Justice Act 1994 and EU Directives 91/308/EC 2001/97/EC and 2005/60/EC.
 
 
 
Cathal Young is a Notary Public appointed by the Chief Justice of Ireland and admitted on the Roll of Notary Publics by the Faculty of Notaries Public of Ireland. He is appointed to administer oaths in the City and County of Dublin (including the administrative areas of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, South Dublin and Fingal), the County of Meath, the County of Wicklow and the Count of Kildare.
 
Cathal Young is a Notary Public appointed by the Chief Justice of Ireland and admitted on the Roll of Notary Publics by the Faculty of Notaries Public of Ireland. He is appointed to administer oaths in the City and County of Dublin (including the administrative areas of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, South Dublin and Fingal), the County of Meath, the County of Wicklow and the Count of Kildare.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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