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NOTARY PUBLIC SERVICES


Certifications
We are at your disposal to assist you with the procedures for the following certifications:
Marriage certificate
Birth certificate
Death Certificate
Divorce Certificate
Good Standing Certificate for Companies

Marriage
Marriage is the legal and voluntary union of two people, seeking a full, lasting, and stable communion.
To get married, certain requirements must be met:
Be over 18 years of age or have parental consent.
Apply for a marriage license in the county where the wedding will take place. The license is valid for 60 days.
Present a form of identification for citizens and foreigners.
Ideally, have two witnesses.

Powers
A power of attorney, also known as a legal power of attorney, is a legal document that allows a person, called the "grantor", to appoint someone else to act on their behalf and represent them in specific matters.
It is important to note that the attorney does not acquire any ownership rights over the principal's assets; he simply has the authority to make decisions about those assets in situations where the principal cannot do so.

Sworn statements
A sworn statement is a declaration made before an authority, either in writing or orally, under oath. This oath guarantees the veracity of the statement's contents, which are considered true until proven otherwise.