Anubhav Singh 02 February 2019
Suhail suhail (LAWYER) 04 February 2019
You mean to say your NOTARY license ;
The Notary Public who have been appointed by the Central Government as per the
provisions given under the Notaries Act, 1952 and the Notaries Rules, 1956 are hereby directed to
send following documents alongwith the renewal applications for renewal of certificate of practice
before six months from the date of expiry of its period of validity, enabling the department to
renew the concerned certificates within a reasonable time failing which applications for the same
may be rejected & renewal will not be done in any case and no further correspondence will be
done from the department. Further, applications for renewal submitted after a gap of one year will
not be considered;:
(a) Original Certificate of Practice.
(b) 2nd Sheet attached with the laminated certificate of practice, in case of second renewal.
(b) Demand Draft of Rs.1000/- in favour of Pay & Accounts Officer, Deptt. of Legal Affairs, New
Delhi
(c) Affidavit duly attested by Ist Class Magistrate to the effect that he is not an undischarged
insolvent and not convicted in any court of law for any criminal proceedings.
(d) If there is delay in applying for renewal, it must be on affidavit duly attested by Ist Class
Magistrate.
(e) Annual Returns of notarial works for the last three years
(f) Specimen Signatures
(g) Two recent passport size photographs
Anubhav Singh 04 February 2019
Sir, thanks for the information. Can you tell the procedure for notary public appointed by Uttar Pradesh government and the format of affidavits needed? Thanks in advance
Suhail suhail (LAWYER) 05 February 2019
Please check with your Bar association, i have no knowledge about process in UP