1, personal identification, such as ID card, household registration book, etc.
2. Proof of property ownership related to the agreed content, such as real estate license, house purchase contract without title certificate, payment invoice, etc. The two sides have drafted an agreement.
Step 2: Apply online.
1. Open online application of notarization cloud.
2. Choose the notary office in your area and choose real estate justice matters.
3. Check related matters and personal contact information.
4. Submit bidding materials
5. Submit for review
Step 3: Notary audit
The notary checks the relevant information. After the notarization application is accepted by the reception notary, the information will be confirmed. If it is correct, it will be verified in the application record. Click Pay to receive the notarial certificate.
Step 4: Get the notarial certificate.
After the application is approved, according to the time given by the backstage, you can go to the corresponding notary office with your ID card to receive the notarial certificate.
Legal basis: Article 7 of the Rules of Notarization Procedure The notary office shall establish and improve the management system of notarization business and quality, and supervise the practice of notaries.
Notary Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)
Twenty-seventh parties applying for notarization shall truthfully explain the relevant information about the matters applying for notarization to the notary public, and provide true, legal and sufficient proof materials; If the supporting materials provided are not sufficient, the notary office may request to supplement them. After accepting the application for notarization, the notarization institution shall inform the parties of the legal significance and possible legal consequences of the application for notarization, and record the contents of the notification.
Article 28 When handling notarization, a notarization institution shall examine the following matters respectively according to the rules for handling different notarization matters: (1) the identity of the parties, the qualifications for applying for notarization and the corresponding rights; (two) whether the contents of the documents provided are complete, whether the meaning is clear, and whether the signature and seal are complete; (3) Whether the certification materials provided are true, lawful and sufficient; (4) Whether the matters applied for notarization are true and lawful.