Notary

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In German law, a notary is a civil servant (sometimes also a person with a different legal status) who is authorized to carry out public notarizations or certifications . The scope of the competencies of the persons named afterwards varies widely.

One differentiates

The notary is entitled to use an official seal .

literature

  • Axel Freiherr von Campenhausen , Joachim E. Christoph: Official certifications of the publicly corporation churches in secular law. In: German administrative gazette . 1987, pp. 984-989.
  • Bernhard Knittel: Notarizations in child law. A representation for the practice of youth welfare offices, consular officers, notaries, courts and registry offices. 8th, revised edition. Bundesanzeiger Verlag, Cologne 2017, ISBN 978-3-8462-0765-9 .
  • Toni Siegenthaler: The civil status register. Notarization, administration and disclosure of civil status data. Stämpfli, Bern 2013, ISBN 978-3-7272-3101-8 .
  • Wolfram Waldner: Notarization right. for notarial practice. Schmidt, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-503-10353-9 .

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