![]() After a summary hearing and if there is no opposition to the application, you will be issued a notarial commission valid for two (2) years, unless earlier revoked or in case you resign. Once completed, you need to file a Petition for a Notarial Commission with the Executive Judge of the Regional Trial Court where you intend to render notarial services. You need a lot of certifications and clearances from different offices. Beware! The documentary requirements for the application are not just a few. ![]() You have to be qualified first and foremost (refer to # 1). Getting a notarial commission is not an easy task. If the name is there, then you can proceed and deal with the notary public (or whoever represents him or pretends as him! haha). What do you do? Well, at the very least, check this list first and see if the notary public is a lawyer in the Philippines. The lawyer allows these guys to use his name and notarial commission, as well as sign on his behalf. This leads me to a question: Are those guys notarizing documents along Recto Ave., outside city halls, or under the MRT/LRT lawyers? ( Nah! I don’t think so.) More often than not, they are just agents or representatives of a lawyer. Again, only lawyers can be notaries public in the Philippines. One must also be lawyer in good standing and must not have been convicted in the first instance of any crime involving moral turpitude. ![]() Meaning, one must have (1) passed the bar exams, (2) taken oath and (3) signed the roll of attorneys. Under the 2004 Rules of Notarial Practice(“Rules”), a notary public must be a lawyer. Here are ten good-to-know information about notarization: 1. It is important for us to understand what notarization really means and why we need to notarize our documents in the first place. ![]() We often see giant placards announcing notarial services available in unexpected places everywhere.īut we all know that most, if not all, of these “so-called” notaries public that offer notarial services in the streets or in any shaded corner with just a carry-on table, chair and typewriter, are fake. I am sure everyone has heard of the words “notarize”, “notary”, “ notaryo”, “notary public”, “ notaryo publiko” in your daily grind at work or even in your personal dealings at home. ![]()
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