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Best Notary Service in Surat

A notary is a lawyer or legalpractitioner appointed by the Central Government or state government underNotaries Act 1952. The Central Government may appoint a notary for the whole or any part of the country. Likewise, the state government may appoint a notary for the entire or for any part of the state.<br>During your home buying process, you may be asked for Notarization of many documents at various stages. Do you understand who a Notary Public is and how do you know you are approaching the right person? We will explain how to ensure the Notary Public is registered and how to avoid common mistakes in the Notary process.

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Best Notary Service in Surat

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  1. Wel-Come

  2. Notary Services in Surat India's Largest Instant Home Service Provider

  3. Who is a Notary? A notary is a lawyer or legal practitioner appointed by the Central Government or state government under Notaries Act 1952. The Central Government may appoint a notary for the whole or any part of the country. Likewise, the state government may appoint a notary for the entire or for any part of the state.

  4. ​Types of Documents that may Require Notarization • Wills • Trusts • Deeds • Contracts • Affidavits

  5. Why do documents need to be notarized? • A notary public acts as an impartial third-party witness to not only the signature of a document, but also that all parties who signed a document did so willingly and under their own free will.

  6. Functions of a Notary Public • To administer the oath to, or take an affidavit from any person. • To translate and verify the translation, of any document from one language into another. • To act as commissioner, to record evidence in any civil or criminal trial if so directed by the court or authority. • To act as arbitrator, mediator, or counsellor if so required. To do any other act which may be prescribed. • When is a notarial completed? • Every notarial act has to be done under his signature and notary seal with registered number and date.

  7. Every notary must use a plain circular seal of a diameter of 5 c.m. bearing • His name. • The name of the areas within which he has been appointed to exercise his functions. • The registration number. • The circumscription “NOTARY”. • The name of the government which appointed him.

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