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I notice on the accompanying paper work that a qualified Pharmacist can witness the documentation ..So I asked my local pharmacist who I've been using for many years... and she was more than will to do the dirty deed 🙂 ... and she refused to accept any money but I left 100b on the counter as I left the her shop :-).      

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This is from the form they sent out UK DWP

 

People who can witness the Life Certificate are:
• a member of the police force
• a teacher or lecturer
• an officer of a bank authorised to sign documents on its behalf
• a doctor, surgeon, dentist, nurse, pharmacist or optician registered under the
law of the country where the declaration is made
• a care or residential home manager (if customer is resident)
• a barrister, solicitor or advocate authorised to practice in the country where
the declaration is made
• paralegal (certified paralegal, qualified paralegal, or associate member of the
Institute of Paralegals)
• a Notary Public or any other person allowed to administer oaths in the country
where the declaration is made (commissioner for oaths)
• a civil servant or government employee
• a member of the Foreign Service of the United Kingdom or HM Overseas Civil
Service or a British Diplomatic or Consular Officer
• a councillor, for example local or county
• a local government officer
• a Member of Parliament
• a magistrate or Justice of the Peace
• a minister of a recognised religion

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