notary
Notaries ensure the authenticity and legitimacy of official documents such as declarations, certificates, contracts, deeds and purchases. They examine the documents, witness the signing and authenticate them. They administer oaths and affirmations and perform other acts of notarisation.
Also called: notarial officer, common law notary, law signing agent, notary signing agent, civil law notary, public notary
- 15
- essential skills
- 28
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
- justice of the peace4 skills in common
- judge3 skills in common
- law lecturer3 skills in common
- corporate lawyer2 skills in common
- immigration adviser2 skills in common
- legal consultant2 skills in common
- legislative drafter2 skills in common
- mediator2 skills in common
Optional skills
28- apply technical communication skills
- archive documentation related to work
- conclude business agreements
- conveyancing
- court procedures
- create import-export commercial documentation
- examine mortgage loan documents
- facilitate official agreement
- fix meetings
- hand gestures
- intellectual property law
- international import export regulations
- legal research
- legal terminology
- manage contracts
- manage digital documents
- manage staff
- mortgage loans
- officiate weddings
- perform clerical duties
- perform powers of attorney
- provide legal advice
- provide legal legitimacy to the transfer of assets
- real estate market
- register deeds
- revise legal documents
- types of oaths
- use word processing software
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