First, the general principles of notary fees
Notary agencies usually follow the principles of fairness, reasonableness and transparency when collecting notarization fees for abandoning inheritance rights. They will formulate reasonable charging standards according to relevant laws, regulations and industry standards, combined with the actual situation, and clearly inform the parties in the process of handling.
Second, the factors affecting the charges
1. Heritage value: The value of the heritage is one of the important factors that determine the notarization fee. Generally speaking, the higher the value of the estate, the greater the responsibility and workload of the notary, so the fees will increase accordingly.
2. Complexity of the estate: If the estate involves multiple heirs, there are disputes or complex assessments, the notary office needs to invest more time and energy to deal with it, so the expenses will increase accordingly.
3. Workload required: The notary office will assess the workload required according to the specific requirements of giving up the right of inheritance, including reviewing relevant documents, verifying the identity of heirs, and going through notarization procedures, so as to determine the charging standard.
Three. Notarization process and fee payment
1. Consultation and application: The parties may consult the notarization institution about the abandonment of notarization of inheritance rights and submit the application materials.
2. Examination and acceptance: the notary office examines the application materials, accepts the application after confirmation, and informs the parties of the specific charging standards and payment methods.
3. Handling notarization procedures: After the parties concerned pay the relevant fees according to the requirements of the notarization institution, the notarization institution begins to handle notarization procedures, including issuing notarial certificates.
To sum up:
The cost of renouncing the notarization of inheritance varies with many factors, including the value, complexity and workload of the inheritance. When handling the notarization of waiver of inheritance rights, the parties concerned shall understand the charging standards and payment methods of the notarization institution, and ensure that the relevant fees are paid according to the regulations.
Legal basis:
Notary Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)
Article 34 provides that:
The parties concerned shall pay notarization fees in accordance with the regulations. The charging standards for notarization fees shall be formulated by the competent price departments of the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government in conjunction with the judicial administrative departments at the same level.
People's Republic of China (PRC) inheritance law
Article 25 provides that:
After the inheritance begins, if the heir abandons the inheritance, he shall give up before the disposal of the estate. If there is no indication, it is regarded as accepting inheritance.