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Who can notarize a document?

21-Feb-2026
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1. Understanding Notarization Notarization is the process by which a notary public certifies the authenticity of a document, signature, or oath. The purpose of notarization is to: Prevent fraud Ensure that signatures are genuine Make documents legally acceptable in courts or official processes It’s important to note that notarization does not verify the content of the document, only that it has been signed in the presence of a qualified official. 2. Who Can Be a Notary in India? In India, notaries are appointed by the central government under the Notaries Act, 1952. The rules are: 1. Qualifications to become a notary: Must be a citizen of India Must have a law degree (LLB) Must have practiced law for at least 10 years or be a retired judicial officer 2. Appointment: The Central Government appoints notaries for specific regions (states or cities). Each notary is authorized to notarize documents only in the jurisdiction for which they are appointed. 3. Responsibilities of a Notary: Verify the identity of the person signing the document Witness the signature or oath Affix the official notary seal and signature to certify authenticity Maintain records of notarizations for future verification 3. Documents That Can Be Notarized A notary can notarize: Affidavits and sworn statements Power of Attorney (PoA) Contracts and agreements Property-related documents (except those requiring mandatory registration) Certificates and declarations for official use Important: Certain documents, like property sale deeds, wills, and marriage registration papers, require registration with authorities in addition to notarization, so notarization alone is not enough. 4. How Notarization Works in India 1. Traditional (Offline) Notarization: Visit a registered notary public Bring original documents and valid identity proof (Aadhaar, PAN, passport, voter ID) Sign the document in the presence of the notary Notary affixes stamp, seal, and signature Notarization is legally recognized 2. Online / Digital Notarization (Modern Method): Some states now allow e-notarization using digital signatures and video verification under digital governance frameworks like BNS/BNSS The process involves: Uploading the document to a secure e-notary portal Verifying identity via Aadhaar OTP, PAN, or video verification Signing digitally using a certified digital signature Receiving an e-notarized document or certificate This is especially used for business, corporate agreements, or remote notarization 5. Who Cannot Notarize? Regular government officers who are not appointed as notaries Private individuals Lawyers who are not officially appointed as notaries Only a central government-appointed notary public has the legal authority to notarize documents in India. 6. Practical Points Notarization is often required for legal disputes, property transfers, international use of documents, or court submissions. Keep the notarized document safe, as the notary’s stamp and records are used to verify authenticity if needed in court. E-notarization is becoming more accepted, but check if the receiving authority accepts digital notarization (some authorities still require physical notarization). Notarization does not make the document legally valid in itself; it simply verifies authenticity of the signature or execution. 7. Summary A notary public, appointed by the central government, is the only person who can notarize documents in India. Must have law qualifications and experience in practice or as a judicial officer. Can notarize affidavits, contracts, PoAs, declarations, and some property-related documents. Modern digital frameworks (like BNS/BNSS e-governance) allow online notarization with secure digital signatures. Notarization certifies authenticity of signature or execution, not the content of the document itself.

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