Powers of attorney - motor vehicles, real estate, legal entities and individual entrepreneurs, inheritance, litigation, privatization
Consents - travel abroad, real estate, legal entities
Applications - real estate, inheritance, legal entities and individual entrepreneurs
Contracts and agreements - purchase and sale, exchange, donation, lifelong maintenance, rent, transfer for use, legal entities
Inheritance - power of attorney, statement, will
Pledge of movable property (the notary enters into the register of notices of pledge of movable property the information contained in the notice of pledge of movable property)
Duplicate document (to obtain a duplicate of a document, this document must first be found by a notary. In order for the notary to start searching for the document you need, you must submit an application for a duplicate)
Providing evidence - site inspection for individuals and legal entities, individual entrepreneurs.
Stepping into this notary’s office was like entering a house of mirrors, where every reflection distorted reality, and inefficiency, incompetence, and unprofessionalism played tricks on my documents. It was a never-ending maze of confusion, and the notarial encounter became a disorienting journey through a landscape of distorted reflections and bureaucratic illusions.
My encounter with this notary resembled a descent into a bureaucratic abyss, where time moved at a glacial pace, and the air was thick with inefficiency, incompetence, and unprofessionalism. It was like entering a twilight zone where the ordinary had been replaced by a surreal landscape of frustration. The notarial experience became a journey into a bureaucratic abyss, with each visit adding new layers to the surreal atmosphere of delays and errors.