Questions about notarial secrecy
If I want to know about a power of attorney that my close relative made, but he has died, can I request this information from a notary if it is contained in the Unified Register of Powers of Attorney?
If I want to know about a power of attorney that my close relative made, but he has died, can I request this information from a notary if it is contained in the Unified Register of Powers of Attorney?
If information about your notarial actions was leaked to a third party due to a data leak during testing of the e-notary system, do you have the right to claim compensation for moral damages?
If your will or power of attorney data became publicly available during the testing of e-notary services, can you claim compensation for moral damages from the state?
I would like to know whether officials who allowed the disclosure of notarial secrets during the testing of the e-notariat system are liable under the law?
If I submit documents for notarial purposes and they have corrections that were not secured by the signature of the official and the seal of the institution, will the notary accept these documents?
Do you think it is possible to conduct notarial actions completely online, without a personal visit to a notary, if appropriate personal identification and data confidentiality are ensured?
Do notaries who have refused to obtain an RNOKPP for religious reasons have the right to access the Unified Register of Persons Missing under Special Circumstances?
The Notary Chamber of Ukraine complains that the Ministry of Internal Affairs is denying access to the Unified Register of Persons Missing under Special Circumstances to notaries who have refused to obtain an RNOKPP for religious reasons. Do notaries without an RNOKPP have the right to access this register?
Do you think that conducting notarial acts remotely can lead to fraud and how can this be prevented?