* What is
notarial act ? |
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Notarial act is the act
to certify officially various
situations arising in our
life, which plays a role
to prevent prospective disputes
in advance.
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Person or organization handling
notarial act. |
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Law firm authorized to
notarize or notary public
appointed handles the above
act, and in case of district
without person or organization
handling the above act,
district prosecutor's office
or prosecutor appointed
handles the above act.
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* Necessity
for notarial act |
1.Because
it is impossible to forge
notarized document, the
above act prevents prospective
disputes in advance and
serves as strong evidence
in civil or criminal trial.
And 2.If
you notarize legal act aimed
at payment of money, money
substitutes or securities,
you can carry out compulsory
execution without trial.
And 3.The
above act gives powerful
legal certification effect
to document for going abroad
to study, personal references
document, or copy of family
register, or others. |
* Kinds of
notarial act |
- Notarial
act to certify the below
transaction and order compulsory
execution on notarial certificate
at the time of the transaction
of money, money substitutes,
or securities. -Notarial
act to certify if the copy
is the correct copy of the
original. -Notarial
act to certify the establishment
of the articles of association
- Notarial act to
certify memorandum for business
registration -Notarial
act to certify that the
particular document is effective
as of the particular day. |
* When notarial
act is necessary |
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At the time of certifying
memorandum and articles
of association in connection
with the establishment of
company.
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6. Documents
necessary for getting notarial
act |
- When the
person himself or herself
requests : Resident ID card
of the person himself or
herself * When the representative
requests : 1) certificate
of seal impression of the
person himself or herself
(Within 6 months from the
issuing date) 2) 1 copy
of letter of attorney 3)
Representative's resident
ID card and seal. |