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Can a law firm do notarization?
Law firms can't notarize property. Because the law firm has no notarization business, it can't be notarized. Only the notarial certificate of the national notary office is a legal document with legal effect.

According to relevant regulations, the business scope of this law firm is as follows:

1, accepted by state organs, enterprises and institutions, schools, social organizations and citizens as perennial legal advisers and invited legal advisers;

2. Accept the employment of foreign companies and foreign-invested enterprises as perennial legal advisers and invited legal advisers;

3. Entrusted by the parties, to handle civil legal acts related to economy and technology such as finance, insurance, property transfer, lease, mortgage, industrial and commercial registration, trademark registration, tax payment, patent application and equity transfer;

4. Accept the entrustment of the parties in economic, civil and administrative cases, act as agents and participate in mediation, litigation and arbitration activities;

5. Accept the entrustment of the defendant in a criminal case and act as a defender;

6. Accept the entrustment of criminal suspects and provide them with legal advice;

7. Answering legal advice on economic, civil, administrative, criminal and foreign-related cases;

8. Accept the entrustment, provide legal opinions and suggestions for related businesses, and issue legal opinions;

9. Write complaints and arbitration applications on behalf of others; Drafting contracts, agreements and other legal documents; Statement by the person in charge;

10, handle other legal affairs entrusted by the parties.

Legal basis:

notarial procedure rules

Article 14

Notarization matters shall be accepted by the notary office of the party's domicile, habitual residence, behavior or fact. Notarization matters involving real estate shall be accepted by the notary office where the real estate is located; The provisions of the preceding paragraph may apply to notarization matters such as entrustment, declaration, gift and will of real estate.