Notarial deeds are documents in which the notary attests to what he sees, hears or perceives through the senses. Unlike public deeds and policies, their object is the facts.
For the different types of deeds, we specify the necessary documentation to be provided depending on their nature:
Type of deed
1. A) Registration deeds:
Title deeds of the interested parties.
DNI
If a company is involved, the current powers of attorney or appointment of administrators.
Registration details in the Mercantile Register.
Cadastral reference (last IBI receipt).
Value assigned to the properties.
- The rest of the requirements are processed by us.
- At the time of the initial signing, two witnesses must be provided to prove the reality of the ownership of the property.
- Subsequently, edicts will be published in the Town Hall where the property is located.
1.B) For the rest of the deeds:
DNI. of the interested parties.
If a company is involved, the powers of attorney or appointment of administrators in force.
Subject matter of the Act, whether it is a matter of presence, notification, requirement, etc.
In the case of Minutes to prove the identity of photographs with reality, two identical sets of photographs of what is to be accredited must be provided at the time of the request.
