A notary is appointed to notarise transactions which require notarisation or when their notarisation is requested by parties to such transactions (notarial transactions).
Notarial transactions:
Drawing up notarial deeds;
- draws up deeds certifying inheritance;
- draws up notarial certifications, authentications and confirmations;
- serves representations;
- draws up notarial documents of confirmation;
- prepares protests of draft notes and cheques;
- accepts documents, monies and securities in deposit;
- prepares certified copies, extracts and excerpts of documents;
- on request of parties, draws up draft notarial deeds, declarations, statements and other documents;
- performs other transactions and documents on the basis of other provisions of law.
A notary authenticates:
- signatures;
- copies, extracts or duplicates of documents presented to the notary;
- date of presentation/submission of a document;
- the fact that a person is alive or present in a location.
- Originals of all the required documents should be presented. Prior to the arranged meeting at which a notarial service is due to be performed, their scans or copies should be sent either by email, or delivered in person.
- Our notarial services may be performed outside the Office, if warranted by their nature or specific circumstances.