1. A fee of 10 yuan is required to prove birth, survival, death, identity, experience, nationality, power of attorney, kinship and marital status, and whether you have received or received criminal punishment;
2. To certify the bequest and support agreement, the fee is 10 to 50 yuan;
3. To prove that the seal is authentic, that the copy, abridgement, and translation are consistent with the original, and that the photocopy is consistent with the original, the fee is 5 yuan;
4. To prove a will, a bequest, to prove property rights, and to prove that there is no file record, the fee is 10 yuan;
5. To prove the legal person's qualifications, adoption, property division, and product sampling testing, the fee is 10 to 30 yuan Yuan;
6. A fee of 50 to 200 yuan is required to certify the letter of guarantee, the company’s articles of association, credit status and other relevant documents;
7. The fee is 50 yuan to certify trademark registration;
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8. To certify labor insurance benefits, pensions, and children’s scholarships, the fee is 5 yuan per item;
9. To certify bidding, auctions, and lottery draws, the fee is 100 to 150 yuan;
10. Proof of economic contracts, enterprise contracts, and operating contracts:
(1) If the total amount of the subject matter is less than 100,000 yuan, the fee is 10 to 50 yuan;
(2) If the amount is more than 100,000 yuan but less than 500,000 yuan, the fee is 100 yuan;
(3) If the amount is more than 500,000 yuan but less than 1 million yuan, the fee is 300 yuan;
(4) 1 million If the amount is more than 2 million yuan but less than 2 million yuan, the fee is 600 yuan;
(5) If the amount is more than 2 million yuan but less than 3 million yuan, the fee is 1,000 yuan;
(6) More than 3 million yuan If the amount is less than 4 million yuan, the fee is 2,000 yuan;
(7) If the amount is more than 4 million yuan, the fee is 3,000 yuan.
Instructions for notarization by the Shenzhen Notary Office are:
1. Notarization is the notarization of civil legal acts and legally significant facts in accordance with legal procedures based on the application of a natural person, legal person or other organization. and activities to prove the authenticity and legality of documents.
2. Applicants must bring relevant information to apply for a certificate. If the applicant cannot entrust others to handle the application in person, the trustee must submit a power of attorney, the identity cards of the trustee and the trustee.
3. Declaration, entrustment, survivorship, will, gift, ID card, signature and other notarization matters closely related to the applicant must be handled by the applicant in person and may not be entrusted to others.
4. Applicants are requested to bring other valid documents with photos for reference, such as: residence permit, driver's license, social security card, passport, Hong Kong and Macao pass, etc.
5. All required documents must be originals unless otherwise noted, and copies must be provided.
6. Agreement-type notarization requires both parties to the agreement to apply together.
7. To apply for will notarization, the applicant must bring relevant information to the front desk of the certification hall to make an appointment or make an appointment online. To apply for evidence preservation and notarization, the applicant must bring relevant materials to the front desk of the certificate processing hall to make an appointment.
Legal basis:
Article 18 of the "Rules of Notarization Procedure"
When a natural person, legal person or other organization applies for notarization, the following materials should be submitted:
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(1) The identity certificate of the natural person, the qualification certificate of the legal person and the identity certificate of its legal representative, the qualification certificate of other organizations and the identity certificate of the person in charge; (2) If you entrust another person to apply on your behalf, the agent A power of attorney from the party concerned must be submitted, and the legal representative or other agent must submit proof of agency authority; (3) Documents applying for notarization;
(4) Certification materials for the matters applied for notarization, involving If there is a property relationship, proof of property rights must be submitted;
(5) Other materials related to the matters applying for notarization.
For the certification materials that the applicant must submit as stipulated in Items 4 and 5 of the preceding paragraph, if the notary agency can obtain them through the sharing of government information resources, the parties may not submit them, but shall Make a written commitment that the relevant information is true and legal.