Notarial Services

Overview

Our Notarial Services ensure the authenticity, validity, and enforceability of your legal documents. Each notarial act is performed with utmost accuracy, confidentiality, and adherence to the requirements of law.

Website Disclaimer

This website is maintained for informational and communication purposes only. The materials and information contained herein do not constitute legal advice, nor do they create an attorney-client or notary-client relationship between the reader and the Notary Public. Users of this site are advised to seek direct professional consultation for specific legal concerns. Pursuant to the 2004 Rules on Notarial Practice and other applicable laws and regulations in the Republic of the Philippines, all notarial acts require the physical and personal appearance of the affiant(s) or signatory(ies) before the Notary Public. The requirement of personal appearance entails that: 1. The affiant or signatory must personally appear before the Notary Public at the time of the notarization; 2. The affiant or signatory must present competent evidence of identity, as defined under the Rules on Notarial Practice; and 3. The affiant or signatory must personally acknowledge or affirm that the document is his or her voluntary act and deed, and sign the document in the presence of the Notary Public (if not previously signed). For the avoidance of doubt, remote, online, or electronic notarization is not authorized or recognized under current Philippine notarial rules. Any request for notarization without the required personal appearance shall be declined in compliance with the law. While reasonable efforts are made to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of the information presented on this website, the Notary Public makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, regarding its completeness, reliability, or applicability to any specific situation. The Notary Public assumes no liability for any loss or damage arising from the use of, or reliance upon, any information provided herein. By accessing or using this website, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agreed to this disclaimer.

Data Privacy Statement

The Notary Public respects your right to privacy and complies with the provisions of the Data Privacy Act of 2012 (Republic Act No. 10173), its Implementing Rules and Regulations, and all applicable issuances of the National Privacy Commission. Any personal information voluntarily submitted through this website (such as through contact forms, appointment requests, or email communications) shall be collected, processed, and stored solely for legitimate and lawful purposes, including communication, scheduling, and record-keeping in relation to notarial or legal services. Personal data shall be kept confidential and shall not be shared with any third party without the data subject’s prior consent, unless required by law or competent authority. Appropriate organizational, technical, and physical security measures are implemented to protect personal information against loss, misuse, or unauthorized access. By using this website and voluntarily providing personal information, you consent to the collection, use, and processing of such data in accordance with this Data Privacy Statement.

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