Notarization Attestation

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Our Notarization & Attestation services provide legal authentication and official verification for all types of documents, ensuring they are recognized by authorities in India and abroad.

Notarization is performed by a licensed notary public, who verifies the identity of the signatory, witnesses the signing, and applies an official seal to confirm the document’s authenticity. This is commonly required for affidavits, agreements, powers of attorney, property papers, and other legal documents.

Attestation involves verification of a document’s genuineness by a government department, embassy, or authorized body. It is essential for documents that will be used internationally, such as educational certificates, birth or marriage certificates, and commercial papers.

Our process is fast, reliable, and compliant with legal standards, minimizing the risk of rejection or delay. We maintain strict confidentiality and guide you through every step, from preparing the document to completing the notarization or attestation.

With our expert support, you can be confident that your documents are legally valid, properly certified, and ready for official use anywhere.

Required Documents

  • Original document to be notarized/attested
  • Valid government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar, Passport, Driving License)
  • Supporting legal papers if applicable

FAQs

Notarization is the process where a notary public verifies the authenticity of your signature or document, making it legally recognized.

Attestation is the formal verification of a document’s authenticity by a government authority or authorized body, often required for international use.

You may need notarization for agreements, affidavits, powers of attorney, property papers, and other official documents.

Attestation is commonly needed for educational certificates, birth/marriage certificates, or legal documents used abroad.

Most notarizations can be completed within 15–30 minutes if you have all the required documents.

Depending on the type of document and authority, attestation may take from 1–7 working days.

Yes, but the original document must be presented for verification before notarizing or attesting copies.

Notarization is generally valid within the issuing country, while attestation (especially embassy or MEA attestation) is recognized internationally.

Without proper notarization or attestation, documents may be rejected by authorities, banks, courts, or foreign embassies.

Yes, in most cases, the person signing must be physically present before the notary with valid ID proof.