Notary Services
A notary can perform various legal functions, including:
- Attestation and Verification – Certifying the authenticity of documents.
- Administering Oaths and Affirmations – Swearing affidavits and declarations.
- Certifying Copies – Verifying true copies of documents like educational certificates, property documents, etc.
- Notarial Execution of Documents – Notarizing contracts, deeds, and agreements.
- Protest and Noting of Bills of Exchange – Certifying dishonor of negotiable instruments.
- Translation and Verification – Translating documents and certifying their correctness.
- Legalization of Documents for Foreign Use – Some countries require documents to be notarized before submission.
- Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) – A formal agreement between parties outlining mutual understanding before entering into a contract.
- Visar Pavati (Receipt/Confirmation Letter) – Acknowledgment of payment or receipt of goods/services, often used in property and financial transactions.
- Sale Agreements – Agreements related to the sale of movable or immovable property, ensuring legal validity.
- Partnership Agreements – Legal agreements outlining terms between business partners.
- Affidavits & Declarations – Used in legal, financial, and property matters for verification purposes.
- Power of Attorney (POA) – Authorization given by one person to another to act on their behalf, including:
- General POA (GPA)
- Special POA (SPA)
- Indemnity Bonds – Documents ensuring compensation for losses incurred due to specific actions.
- Lease and Rent Agreements – Agreements between landlords and tenants to define terms of property use.
- Mortgage Deeds & Release Deeds – Essential for financial and property transactions.
- Will & Codicils – Notarization of testamentary documents for legal authenticity.