What does a notary do?
Notary is an office. A profession. A position. The notary is a lawyer. An advisor. A confidant. A specialist in (one of) the practice areas of family law, corporate law, and real estate. They assist parties in drafting wills, living wills, prenuptial agreements, partnership agreements, cohabitation agreements, deeds of transfer, mortgage deeds, establishing a private limited company (BV), a foundation, an association, amending articles of association, selling shares, and much more. Becoming and becoming a notary is not easy. You must constantly meet strict requirements and are under constant supervision. If you make a mistake, you can be removed from office. You lose everything. The notary practices his or her profession at his or her own expense and risk. He or she is therefore both a public official and an entrepreneur. Therefore, he or she must always navigate the dynamics of the free market and the legal framework, including the Notary Act and the professional and conduct rules. At MAES Notaries, we provide a wide range of notarial services at competitive rates. We are investing in our company to ensure we can continue to serve our customers in the best possible way in the future.
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