Overseas examination application – Administration of an Oath
A doctor practising in Northern Ireland would like to work abroad. Before he can do so he has to take an examination. The overseas examination board specifies that the examination application form has to be signed and sworn by the doctor before a Notary Public.
When the Notary has checked the identity of the doctor, he asks the doctor to sign the application form. The Notary then administers an Oath. The doctor swears that his name and signature on the application form are correct and the contents of the application form are true. The Notary prepares a notarial certificate certifying the identity of the doctor and his signature.