A notary performs notarial acts on behalf of the Russian Federation.
All notary employees have the necessary qualifications, experience and knowledge to perform their duties assigned to them by the state.
Notary of the city of Moscow Goncharov F.Yu. performs all notarial actions provided for by current legislation, including certifying a power of attorney for vehicles, consent to children traveling abroad, certifying contracts and agreements, including agreements for the sale and purchase of shares in an LLC, certifying protests of bills, provides evidence, testifies to the authenticity of signatures on statements of citizens and legal entities and on bank cards.
All employees of the notary office have a higher legal education and extensive work experience.
Notarial actions performed by a notary office in Moscow:
Certificates;
Issuing a certificate of the right to inheritance and taking measures to protect inherited property;
Issuance of a certificate of ownership of a share in the common property of the spouses;
Certifying the accuracy of copies of documents and extracts from them;
Certifying the authenticity of signatures on documents;
Evidence of the accuracy of the translation of documents from one language to another;
Certification of the fact that the citizen is alive;
Certification of the fact that a citizen is in a certain place;
Certificate of identity of the citizen with the person depicted in the photograph;
Certification of the time of presentation of documents;
Transfer of applications from individuals and legal entities to other individuals and legal entities;
Acceptance of cash and securities for deposit;
Making writs of execution;
Making a protest against bills of exchange;
Presentation of checks for payment and certification of non-payment of checks;
Acceptance of documents for storage;
Carrying out maritime protests;
Providing evidence.
Notary Goncharov Philip Yurievich reviews

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