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Under what circumstances do Hong Kong companies need to provide notarized documents for lawyers?
The notarization certification of Hong Kong companies refers to the certification of basic documents of companies. Lawyers recognized in the office verify the company information in relevant departments in Hong Kong. Generally, lawyers in Hong Kong draw up relevant supporting documents and then get them to the corresponding departments (that is, embassies) for certification. Generally, those who do business in Chinese mainland are certified by People's Republic of China (PRC) Notary Office and Hongkong Ministry of Justice. This document is generally needed for Hong Kong companies to handle investments, set up company representative offices, transfer trademarks or handle matters related to Hong Kong companies in Chinese mainland.

First, the basic information of the company generally needs to be notarized as follows:

Hong Kong company registration certificate/business registration certificate/company legal documents (NNC 1 or the latest NAR 1).

Notarization of basic information is generally used for companies to set up investment companies or representative offices in the Mainland.

Two. Confirmation of basic company information and notarization of other attachments;

Hong Kong company registration certificate/business registration certificate/company legal documents (NNC 1 or the latest NAR 1)/ board resolution/dismissal letter/power of attorney/agreement, etc.

This kind of information notarization is generally used for the change of trademark, representative office or other related matters of Hong Kong companies in China. Generally, it is necessary for directors and lawyers of Hong Kong companies to personally sign documents before they can be completely notarized.