How to choose a notary public for drawing up a donation agreement, what are the criteria?

solved

Should there be a public notary when drawing up a donation contract or can there be a private one as well? What is the difference between them? Does it have to be the public notary office of my city? Already confused with these legal nuances.

I found a notary, but entering his name in the state register of notaries, I can't find anything. according to the number of the certificate, it's a different person. Does it matter? I also found in the state register other notaries who work in my region, but all of their addresses are not offices. and apartments. That is, how do notaries in Ukraine work (at home) at home?

14.04.2023 13:14 818

Answers

Photo of lorina200215 Lorina Fedan
  1. A donation contract can be concluded at a private or public notary at the location of the immovable property or at the place of registration of the donor or recipient.

The difference between public and private notaries is only in the amount of payment for services and responsibility for damage caused. Yes, private notaries pay a fee for performing notarial acts, the amount of which is determined by agreement between the notary and the citizen or legal entity.

  1. Regarding the search for a notary in the state register of notaries: the certificate of the right to engage in notarial activity is the most important document, and if the number of the certificate is a different person, this is important and requires justification.

  2. With regard to the locations of notaries, most likely, in the State Register of Notaries, the premises for placing the workplace (offices) are indicated, which must be located within the notarial district in which notarial activity is carried out. That is, a notary's office is not an office.

18.04.2023 14:52

Tags

Similar questions