How much does the notary office usually charge?

The notarization fee is as follows: (Price unit: Yuan)

1. Proof of birth, survival, death, identity, experience, education, nationality, marital status, kinship, and no criminal punishment.

2 to prove the qualifications and credit standing of legal persons and other organizations.

3. Proof of force majeure events.

4. Evidence preservation:

(1) Document protection of witnesses and testimony 200 400.

(2) Audio-visual materials and computer software are saved 800.

(3) Property preservation: physical evidence preservation such as real estate 1000.

(4) Infringement and preservation of factual evidence? 1000。

5. Bill Rejection Certificate 400.

6. License for the enjoyment, transfer and use of intellectual property rights.

7. Legal documents such as power of attorney, articles of association, resolutions of meetings and other documents with legal significance of legal persons or other organizations have been certified.

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Matters needing attention in applying for notarization:

Citizens and legal persons applying for notarization shall submit and fill in the notarization application form to the notary office. The applicant shall submit the following materials to the notary office.

1, identification (ID card, household registration book, passport pass, home visit permit, etc.). ), the legal person qualification certificate and the legal representative's identity certificate (business license of enterprise legal person, association legal person registration certificate).

2. If an agent applies on his behalf, he shall submit the power of attorney of the client, and other agents shall submit the certificate of agency qualification (such as the certificate of guardian).

3. Documents requiring notarization (contracts, articles of association, statements, diplomas, etc.). ).

4. Property ownership certificates related to notarization (real estate license, land use right certificate, invoice, etc.). ).

5. Other certification materials related to notarization.

References:

Ministry of Justice of the People's Republic of China: Notary Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).