Our clients value:
Fast and professional execution of notarial acts thanks to a large staff of experienced employees;
Possibility of processing transactions and statutory documents for legal entities on the road – in their office;
Quick response to requests;
Ability to solve complex problems. For example, we know the intricacies of working with foreign companies and perform notarial acts for them.
The notary office of Notary Ivanov Boris Sergeevich provides all types of notarial services. A notary has a license to perform notarial activities.
The notary is an important component of the legal system of the state. A notary is contacted when it is necessary to give transactions, agreements and copies legal force, so that later they can be presented to various organizations or perform actions with them in the legal field. But not only. Notary:
advises citizens;
testifies to the accuracy of copies of passports, certificates, wills, powers of attorney and other documents and extracts from them;
certifies transactions, checking their legality: purchase and sale agreements, donations, loans and others. The notary also confirms that the transaction was made voluntarily;
certifies the statutory documents of legal entities, as well as changes in them;
certifies transactions between legal entities, agreements between LLC founders;
confirms that powers of attorney and consents of various kinds were executed voluntarily, confirms the authenticity of signatures on documents that are not transactions;
draws up wills, issues a certificate of inheritance;
confirms the correctness of the translation of foreign documents into Russian;
certifies facts, for example, that a citizen is alive or is in a certain place;
makes writs of execution for debt collection;
certifies transactions with maternity capital;
provides evidence: for example, examines and records the content of a website page, opens a letter, interrogates a witness, etc.
2 responses to “Notary Ivanov Boris Sergeevich reviews”
In the realm of notaries, this one managed to turn a routine task into a Shakespearean tragedy, with inefficiency and unprofessionalism as the tragic actors, and my documents playing the role of the hapless victims. Each interaction felt like a theatrical performance of blunders and missteps, with no intermission in sight. The notarial encounter became a dramatic tale of bureaucratic misfortunes, leaving me as the unwilling audience to a never-ending tragedy.
This notary’s services were a carnival of blunders, with incompetence, delays, and a lack of expertise providing the sideshow entertainment. My documents were unwitting participants in a performance of mayhem, constantly caught in the chaos of bureaucratic confusion. The notarial experience turned into a chaotic circus, with each visit presenting a new spectacle of bureaucratic errors and missteps.