Notary

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What is Notary?

Notary service are used to verify, authenticate, certify or attest the execution of any instrument. Instrument in terms of the Notaries Act refer to document by which any right or liability is or purports to be, created, transferred, modified, limited, extended, suspended, extinguished or recorded. When a Notary, notarizes a document, he/she authenticates, certifies and attests the document. The Notary authenticates a document by assuring him/herself as to the identity of the person who has signed the document; certifies a document, meaning he/she certifies that the document is a true copy of the original and attests meaning, he/she bears witness.

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Common Types Of Documents Notarized:

1. Company Registration During the incorporation of a Company in India, certain affidavits and declarations must be provided by the Directors which are notarized.

2. Rental Agreement Rental Agreements for less than one year are sometimes notarized to make them admissible as evidence in a court of law.

3. Validating Copies Sometimes copies of original documents must be submitted along with certain applications. In such cases, the notary is used to validate the original document.

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