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Who is the notary and what are their main duties?

The notary is a highly important professional figure in the Italian legal system. He or she is a public official with the task of ensuring the legality and validity of legal acts, protecting the parties involved from potential errors or irregularities. The notary’s work is regulated by precise regulations that make him or her a point of reference for citizens and businesses.

What are the notary’s main duties? The notary is involved in various areas of law, including:

  • Real estate law: the purchase and sale of property is one of the main areas of notarial activity. The notary verifies the regularity of documentation, ensures there are no mortgages or encumbrances, and guarantees the correct registration of the deed in property registers.
  • Inheritance law: the notary assists citizens in drafting wills and managing succession procedures, ensuring compliance with the deceased’s wishes and legal provisions.
  • Corporate law: businesses rely on the notary for the establishment of companies, statutory amendments, mergers, and acquisitions.
  • Public deeds and authentications: the notary drafts public deeds with full legal value and authenticates signatures and documents to confer legal validity.

Thanks to his or her impartiality, the notary protects all parties involved and ensures that every operation is carried out in accordance with current regulations.

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