Jeremy Bate, Notary Public
DATA PROTECTION PRIVACY NOTICE
1. The business of Jeremy Bate,
Notary Public of 31 Guildford Road,
Woking GU22 7QQ (“Business”, “we”, “us”, “our”). The Business is registered with the Information Commissioner’s
Office (“ICO”) under number ZA353360.
2. If you have any questions about this privacy notice (“Notice”), please contact us by email.
3. The Business will process your and third parties’ personal data, as
further explained below, in the course of providing
you with notarial and associated services [including
access to our website and online
features]] (“Services”).
4. We will let you know , by posting on our website or otherwise, if we make
any changes to this Notice from time to time. Your continued use of the
Services after notifying such changes will amount to your acknowledgement of
the amended Notice.
5. PLEASE NOTE: You shall
and you hereby agree to indemnify the Business and its affiliates and their
officers, employees, agents and subcontractors (each an “Indemnified Party”) from and against any claims, losses, demands,
actions, liabilities, fines, penalties, reasonable expenses, damages and
settlement amounts (including reasonable legal fees and costs) incurred by any
Indemnified Party arising out of or in connection with any breach by you of the
warranties included in paragraphs 8 & 9.
What is Personal Data?
6. “Personal data” means any information relating to an identified or
identifiable natural person, known as ‘data
subject’, who can be identified directly or indirectly; it may include
name, address, email address, phone number, IP address, location data, cookies and similar information. It may also include “special categories of personal data”
such as racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical
beliefs, or trade union membership, and the processing of genetic data,
biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a data subject, data
concerning health or data concerning a natural person's sex life or sexual
orientation.
7.
The
Business may process personal data and special categories of personal data which
you provide in connection with the Services about yourself and other data
subjects, e.g. individuals whose details are included
in any materials provided by you to the Business. The Business may obtain
information about you and other data subjects from third party service
providers, such as due diligence platforms. If you use our online Services, the
Business may collect information about your devices including clickstream data.
8.
The provision of certain personal data is mandatory
in order for the Business to comply with mandatory client due diligence requirements
and consequently to provide the Services. You warrant on a continuous basis that
such personal data is accurate, complete and up to
date. Failure to comply may result in documents being rejected by the relevant
certification authorities, held invalid in the destination country or other
difficulty to successfully completing the Services.
9. In relation to personal data of
data subjects you warrant to the Business on a continuous basis that:
(a)
where
applicable, you are authorised to share such personal data with the Business in
connection with the Services and that wherever another data subject is referred
to, you have obtained the explicit and demonstrable consent from all relevant
data subjects to the inclusion and use of any personal data concerning them;
(b)
to the
extent this is required in connection with the Services, such personal data is
accurate, complete and up to date; and
(c) either you provide your explicit consent and warrant that each data
subject has provided explicit consent for the transfer of personal data to
foreign organisations in connection with the Services as set out at paragraph 18, or that
an alternative legal gateway for such transfer (such as transfer necessary for the
conclusion or performance of a contract concluded in the interest of the data
subject) has been satisfied.
How do we use your personal
data?
10. The Business will only process personal
data, in accordance with applicable law, for the following purposes:
(a)
responding to your
queries, requests and other communications;
(b)
providing the Services, including, where applicable,
procuring acts from foreign
organisations;
(c)
enabling suppliers and
service providers to carry out certain functions on behalf of the Business in
order to provide the Services, including webhosting,
data storage, identity verification, technical, logistical, courier or other
functions, as applicable;
(d)
allowing you to use features on
our website, when you choose to do so;]
(e)
sending you
personalised marketing communications requested by you
(f)
ensuring the security
of the Business and preventing or detecting fraud;
(g)
administering our Business, including complaints
resolution, troubleshooting of our website, data analysis, testing of new
features, research, statistical and survey purposes;
(h)
developing and
improving our Services;
(i)
complying with
applicable law, including Notary Practice Rules, guidelines and regulations or in response to a lawful request
from a court or regulatory body.
The
legal basis for our processing of personal data for the purposes described
above will typically include:
·
processing
necessary to fulfil a contract that
we have in place with you or other data subjects, such as processing for the purposes set out in
paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (d);
·
your
consent, such as processing for the
purposes set out in paragraph (e);
·
processing
necessary for our or a third party’s legitimate
interests, such as processing for
the purposes set out in paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (f), (g) and (h), which is carried out
on the basis of the legitimate interests of the Business to ensure that
Services are properly provided, the security of the Business and its clients
and the proper administration of the Business; and
·
processing
necessary for compliance with a legal
obligation to which we are subject, such as processing for the purposes set
out in paragraph (i).and
·
any
other applicable legal grounds for processing from time to time.
Disclosure of personal data
11. There are circumstances
where the Business may wish to disclose or is compelled to disclose your personal
data to third parties. These scenarios include disclosure to:
·
our
subsidiaries or associated offices;
·
our
suppliers and service providers to facilitate the provision of the Services, including couriers,
translators, IT consultants and legalisation and other handling agents, webhosting
providers, identity verification partners (in order to verify your identity
against public databases), consultants, for example, in order to protect the
security or integrity of our business, including our databases and systems and
for business continuity reasons;
·
public authorities to carry out acts
which are necessary in connection with the Services, such as the Foreign Office;
·
foreign organisations to carry out acts
which are necessary in connection with the Services, such as Embassies,
Consulates and High Commissions;
·
professional
organisations exercising
certain public, governance and archiving functions in relation to the notaries
profession, such as Chambers of Commerce, The Notaries
Society and the Faculty Office;
·
successor or partner legal
entities,
on a temporary or permanent basis, for the purposes of a joint venture,
collaboration, financing, sale, merger, reorganisation, change of legal form,
dissolution or similar event relating to a Business. In the case of a merger or
sale, your personal data will be permanently transferred to a successor company;
·
public authorities where we are required
by law to do so; and
·
any other third party where you have
provided your consent.
International transfer of your personal data
12. We may transfer your personal
data to a third party in countries outside the country in which it was
originally collected for further processing in accordance with the purposes set
out above. In particular, your personal data may be transferred to foreign organisations
such as foreign Embassies located in the UK or abroad. Such organisations will
process personal data in accordance with the laws to which they are subject and
international treaties over which the Business has no control.
13. If the Business transfers
personal data to private organisations abroad, such as subcontractors, it will,
as required by applicable law, ensure that your privacy rights are adequately
protected by appropriate technical, organisation, contractual or other lawful
means. You may contact us for a copy of such safeguards in these circumstances.
Retention of personal data
14. Your personal data will
be retained for as long as is reasonably necessary for the purposes listed
above or as required by the law. For example, the Notaries Practice Rules
require that that notarial acts in the public form shall be preserved
permanently. Records of acts not in public form shall be preserved for a
minimum period of 12 years. Please contact us for further details of applicable
retention periods. Personal data may for reasons of security and convenience be
stored on remote data facilities but in an encrypted form.
Security of personal data
15. The Business will implement
technical and organisational security measures in order to
prevent unauthorised access to your personal data.
16. However, please be
aware that the transmission of information via the internet is never completely
secure. Whilst we can do our best to keep our own systems secure, we do not
have full control over all processes involved in, for example, your use of our
website or sending confidential materials to us via email, and we cannot
therefore guarantee the security of your information transmitted to us on the
web.
Data subject rights
17. Data subjects have numerous
rights in relation to their personal data. For further
information about your data protection rights please visit the ICO website.
·
Right to make a subject
access request (SAR).
Data subjects may request in writing copies of their personal data. However,
compliance with such requests is subject to certain limitations and exemptions
and the rights of other data subjects. Each request should make clear that a
SAR is being made. You may also be required to submit a proof of your identity
and payment, where applicable.
·
Right to rectification.
Data
subjects may request that we rectify
any inaccurate or incomplete personal data.
·
Right to withdraw
consent. Data
subjects may at any time withdraw their consent to the processing of their personal
data carried out by the Business on the basis of
previous consent. Such withdrawal will not affect the lawfulness of processing
based on previous consent.
·
Right to erasure. Data subjects may request that we erase their personal
data. We will comply, unless there is a lawful reason
for not doing so. For example, there may be an overriding legitimate ground for
keeping the personal data, such as, our archiving obligations that we have to comply with.
·
Restriction. Data subjects may request that we restrict our
processing of their personal data in various circumstances. We will comply,
unless there is a lawful reason for not doing so, such as, a legal obligation to
continue processing your personal data in a certain way.
·
Right to data
portability. In
certain circumstances, data subjects may
request the controller to provide a copy of their personal data in a
structured, commonly used and machine readable format
and have it transferred to another provider of the same or similar services. To
the extent such right applies to the Services, we will comply with such
transfer request. Please note that a transfer to another provider does not
imply erasure of the data subject’s personal
data which may still be required for legitimate and lawful purposes.
·
Right to lodge a
complaint with the supervisory authority. We suggest that data subjects contact us
about any questions or complaints in relation to how we process personal data.
However, each data subject has the
right to contact the relevant supervisory authority directly.
1 September 2021