What is a notarization request form for ready-made contracts and transactions in Vietnam? What is the application for the notarization of ready-made contracts and transactions?

What is a notarization request form for ready-made contracts and transactions in Vietnam? – Mr. Huy (An Giang, Vietnam)

What is a notarization request form for ready-made contracts and transactions in Vietnam?

Currently, the law does not provide for a notarization request form of ready-made contracts and transactions. Below is an image of a notarization request form of ready-made contracts and transactions (for reference only):

Download the notarization request form of ready-made contracts and transactions: here.

What is a notarization request form for ready-made contracts and transactions in Vietnam? What is the application for the notarization of ready-made contracts and transactions? (Image from the Internet)

What is the application for the notarization of ready-made contracts and transactions in Vietnam?

Pursuant to Clause 1, Article 40 of the Law on Notarization 2014 stipulates as follows:

Notarization of ready-made contracts and transactions
1. A notarization request dossier shall be made in one set, comprising:
a/ A notarization request containing information on full name and address of the notarization requester, contents to be notarized and list of enclosed papers; name of the notarial practice organization, full name of the dossier recipient, and time of dossier receipt;
b/ The draft contract or transaction;
c/ A copy of the personal identity paper of the notarization requester;
d/ A copy of the ownership certificate or use right certificate or its substitute paper as permitted by law for assets subject to ownership or use right registration under law, in case the contract or transaction is related to those assets;
dd/.Copies of other papers related to the contract or transaction as required by law.
2. The copies specified in Clause 1 of this Article may be photocopied, printed or typewritten copies containing full and accurate contents as the originals and do not need to be certified.
3. A notary shall check the papers in a notarization request dossier. When the dossier is complete and valid as prescribed by law, he/she shall accept it and record it in the notarial register.
4. Notaries shall guide notarization requesters to comply with regulations on notarization procedures and relevant regulations on performance of contracts and transactions; clearly explain to notarization requesters their rights, obligations and lawful interests as well as the significance and legal consequences of their entry into contracts or transactions.
5. When having grounds to believe that a notarization request dossier contains unclear matters, the contract or transaction was concluded under threat or coercion, or having doubts about the civil act capacity of the notarization requester, or the object of the contract or transaction has not yet been specifically described, a notary may request the notarization requester to clarify the matters or, at the request of the notarization requester, conduct verification or request assessment; if the matters cannot be clarified, the notary has the right to refuse to notarize.
6. A notary shall check the draft contract or transaction; if the draft contains some articles and clauses contrary to law or social ethics or the object of the contract or transaction is incompliant with law, he/she shall point them out for the notarization requester to modify. If the notarization requester fails to modify, the notary has the right to refuse to notarize.
7. The notarization requester shall himself/herself read again the draft contract or transaction or request the notary to read it.
8. If agreeing with the whole contents of the draft contract or transaction, the notarization requester shall sign every page of the draft. The notary shall request the notarization requester to produce the originals of the papers specified in Clause 1 of this Article for comparison before writing testimonies and signing every page of the contract or transaction.

Thus, according to the provisions, a notarization request dossier shall be made in one set, comprising:

- A notarization request containing information on full name and address of the notarization requester, contents to be notarized and list of enclosed papers; name of the notarial practice organization, full name of the dossier recipient, and time of dossier receipt;

- The draft contract or transaction;

- A copy of the personal identity paper of the notarization requester;

- A copy of the ownership certificate or use right certificate or its substitute paper as permitted by law for assets subject to ownership or use right registration under law, in case the contract or transaction is related to those assets;

- Copies of other papers related to the contract or transaction as required by law.

How to perform the notarization of contracts or transactions drafted by notaries at the request of notarization requesters in Vietnam?

Pursuant to Article 41 of the Law on Notarization 2014 stipulates as follows:

- A notarization requester shall submit a dossier set as prescribed at Points a, c, d and dd, Clause 1, and in Clause 2, Article 40 of this Law, and state the contents of, and the intention of concluding, the contract or transaction.

- A notary shall perform the jobs specified in Clauses 3,4 and 5, Article 40 of this Law.

- When the contents of, and the intention of concluding, the contract or transaction are true, lawful and consistent with social ethics, the notary shall draft the contract or transaction.

- The notarization requester shall himself/herself read the draft contract or transaction or the notary shall read it for him/her. If agreeing with the whole contents of the draft contract or transaction, the notarization requester shall sign every page of the draft.

- The notary shall request the notarization requester to produce the originals of the papers specified in Clause 1 of this Article for comparison before writing testimonies and signing every page of the contract or transaction.

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