Understanding International Notary Public Affairs
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What is notary public? Notarization is based on the application of the parties (involving general civil, property, and commercial matters) and is formally appointed by the Chief Judge of High Court...
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Notarization, original copy notarization It is used to apply for sponsored spouse immigration, naturalization, extension, application for parents and friends to visit relatives, or application to join certain associations, or to confirm identity, as a proof in various applications...
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General services of international notaries Signature of supporting documents; Signature of witness documents: mortgage documents or deeds for house sale and purchase, appointment of guardians; certification documents; verification of the contents of documents; oaths and declarations; drafting of commercial documents, deeds...
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Legalisation Legalisation (International Law) In international law, legalisation is a step to certify a document so that the foreign legal system will recognise the document. This procedure is commonly found in international commercial and civil...
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Apostille treaty The Hague Convention adds an apostille system to the legalisation. States parties to this treaty may use the apostille method as a statutory signature. Engaged in the High Court of Hong Kong...
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Types of documents that the High Court can accept for apostille services The documents that can be endorsed by the High Court can be roughly divided into two categories: only to authenticate certain documents of a public nature, and these documents need to be issued by public officials, such as the Hong Kong SAR...
Types of documents that the High Court can accept for apostille services