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What is a Notarized Agreement?
A notarized agreement is a legal document that has been signed in the presence of a notary public (a person authorized by legal authority), who verifies the identities of the parties involved and ensures that each person is signing the document willingly and knowingly. The notary public then adds their official signature and seal to the document, certifying that the signatures are authentic and that the agreement was executed properly.
In India, notaries are appointed and regulated under the Notaries Act, 1952, which gives legal validity to their certification of documents.
Steps to Notarize Your Document with DigiLawyer




Why Choose DigiLawyer for Notarizing Your Document?






How DigiLawyer Can Help?
Multiple types of Document Notarization: Notarize multiple types of documents in a single session. DigiLawyer allows for the notarization of various types of documents, from contracts to affidavits, powers of attorney, and more.
Legal Advisory & Consultation: In addition to notarization, DigiLawyer can connect you with expert legal advisors for any clarifications you may need about your document, contract, or legal process.
Notarized Document Delivery: Once notarized, DigiLawyer sends you a certified copy of the document via email or a secure cloud-based platform. Hard copies can be mailed upon request.
Remote Online Notarization: Access notarization services remotely. Connect with a certified notary through video call or secure online chat, eliminating the need for in-person meetings.
Signature Verification & Notarization: The notary will witness your signature (or confirm it remotely) and stamp your document, certifying it is legally valid and properly notarized.
Types of Agreements Notarized by DigiLawyer
Notarization is often required for certain types of legal agreements to ensure their authenticity, validity, and enforceability. Below are the common types of agreements that typically require notarization and are provided by DigiLawyer:
- Real Estate Agreements
- Powers of Attorney
- Business Contracts
- Loan Agreements
- Financial Agreements
- Court Documents
- Affidavits
- Wills & Trusts etc
What are the Benefits of Notarizing an Agreement?
1. Deter Fraud and Forgery: Notarization helps prevent fraud by confirming the identity of the signers and making sure their signatures are real, not fake, or tricked.
2. Provide Legal Protection: Notarized agreements offer greater legal protection, making it harder for others to challenge the authenticity of the document or the intent of the parties involved.
3. Increase Credibility and Legitimacy: A notarized document carries more weight and is perceived as more credible and trustworthy by courts, businesses, and other parties.
4. Self-Authentication in Court: Notarized documents are considered self-authenticating, meaning they can be submitted as evidence in court without requiring additional proof or a witness to testify to their authenticity.
5. Ensure Voluntary and Informed Consent: The notary confirms that all parties are signing willingly and with full understanding of the agreement, reducing the risk of disputes over coercion or misunderstanding.
6. Meet Legal Requirements: Some agreements are legally required to be notarized to be enforceable, especially in real estate, wills, powers of attorney, and certain business contracts.
7. Protect All Parties Involved: Notarization ensures all parties’ interests are protected by providing an impartial witness and verifying that everyone is acting of their own free will.
FAQs Related to Notarization
Notarization protects you from fraud, gives your document stronger legal standing, increases its credibility with banks and authorities, and is often required by law for important agreements.
A notary public is an official authorized by the government to witness the signing of documents, administer oaths, and verify the authenticity of signatures. Their role is to prevent fraud and ensure that all parties are signing documents willingly.
No, a notary cannot notarize a document without the signers being present. The notary must personally witness the signing of the document to ensure its validity.
No, not all legal documents need to be notarized. However, certain documents, like wills, powers of attorney, real estate deeds, and affidavits, often require notarization to be legally valid.
Notarization fees with DigiLawyer are competitive and transparent. The cost can vary based on the type of document and the complexity of the notarization.
However, DigiLawyer offers flat-rate pricing, ensuring no hidden charges. You can easily get an estimate upfront, and there are no extra fees for things like travel or office visits since the entire process is done online.
DigiLawyer can notarize a wide range of documents, including wills, property agreements, business contracts, and powers of attorney etc. We offer both standard and complex notary services tailored to your needs.
No, with DigiLawyer's remote online notarization service, you don’t need to be physically present. You can complete the entire notarization process from the comfort of your home or office.
Yes. All DigiLawyer notaries are licensed and experienced professionals authorized to perform notarizations. They are trained to handle all types of documents with the highest level of accuracy and legal compliance.





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