The Republic of India, referred to as “India”, is located in South Asia and is the largest country in the South Asian subcontinent. It is adjacent to the bay of Bengal in the East and the Arabian Sea in the west, with a coastline of 5560 kilometers. It is also a unified multi-ethnic country composed of more than 100 ethnic groups. The main ethnic group is Hindustan, accounting for about 46.3% of the country’s total population. Ancient India is one of the four ancient civilizations. India is the second most populous country in the world and one of the BRICs countries. India’s economy is diversified, covering agriculture, handicrafts, textiles and even service industries.

UNnotary has an office in New Delhi, India, providing notarization, Apostille and consular Authentication services to customers all over the world.
▶What are the documents notarized in India
■Personal documents:
no crime certificate, academic degree, transcript, marriage \ single \ unmarried \ divorce certificate, same person certificate, kinship certificate, professional qualification certificate, statement, power of attorney, driver’s license, real estate, medical certificate, death certificate, will, inheritance certificate, tax certificate, work certificate, passport certificate, judgment and other documents.
■Company documents:
registration certificate; Legal personality; agreement; contract; Authentication of power of attorney; Declaration; certificate; Letter of appointment; Trademark certificate; Asset certificate; Credit certificate; Director information; Shareholder information; Articles of Association; minutes of the meeting; The document of renaming the company; Invoice; Certificate of origin; Customs declaration form; Product certificate; Product introduction and other company documents;
▶How long does it take for Indian notarization
It usually takes only 1-5 working days for us to handle Indian notarization.
▶What information does Indian notary need to provide
We need to provide the following materials for Indian notarization:
1. Notarized documents
2. Personal passport
3. Signature of notarial power of attorney (we provide document template)
4.Other documents (template provided by us)
▶How to handle the certification in the Hague, India
The Hague Commission on private international law is an intergovernmental international organization. Its purpose is to solve the legal conflicts among countries through the formulation of conventions, so as to achieve the purpose of gradually unifying private international law.
Hague certification, apostille in English. The Hague certification is based on the Hague Agreement. As the name suggests, as long as the document is certified by the Hague, it will be recognized by the countries that signed the Hague Agreement.
The time for us to handle notarization in the Hague, India is 3-10 working days.

▶How to handle Indian consular certification
If Indian documents are used in China, usually the Chinese examination and approval authority will require Indian consular certification before they can be accepted.
The Chinese Embassy and consulate in India handle consular certification, which refers to the confirmation of Indian notarization and the seal and signature of Indian government departments on the documents applying for consular certification.
1. The document is true and legal, and there is no content that obviously violates Chinese laws or may damage China’s national and social public interests;
2. if the document for certification is more than two pages, it shall be bound into a volume and sealed with fire paint, cross seal or steel seal to ensure the integrity of the document.
The time for us to handle the certification of Chinese Consul in India is 3-10 working days (if you need to handle the certification of embassies of other countries, you can also consult us)

UNnotary is a foreign-related service platform engaged in overseas notarization, certification and visa.
At present, overseas notarization, Haitian certification, consular certification and other services have been opened in China, Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, BVI / Cayman and other British offshore islands, France, Spain, Russia, Japan, Germany, Singapore, India, Malaysia, Thailand, South Africa, the Netherlands, India, Vietnam and other dozens of countries.