Since 1885, this profession is passed down in our family without interruption
130 YEARS OF TRADITION
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The notary is a public officer to whom the State entrusts the power to confer public trust, i.e. the status of legal proof, to the deeds he draws up. So everyone – including the courts – must accept as true what he has attested, unless the crime of forgery is established.
- Who is the notary?
Buying a home and applying for a mortgage; donating one’s home to one’s child; setting up a company; or making a will.
- How to reach us
Contact us and fint our offices…
- Function
The notary is a public officer to whom the State entrusts the power to confer public trust, i.e. the status of legal proof, to the deeds he draws up.
- Responsibilities
For his work the notary, as a public official, must adhere to strict rules laid down in the code of ethics.