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Since 2016, we are transforming legal solutions in Playa del Carmen. We offer notary services designed for you. Whether corporate or personal, we have the experience and dedication that you need...
We provide notarial and legal services of excellence, based on integrity and professionalism, with the mission of safeguarding the interests of our clients and actively contributing to the progress of the community.
To be leaders in innovative and reliable notarial solutions, recognized for our transparency and commitment to quality, strengthening the trust of our clients and consolidating us as a reference in the legal field.
Integrity, excellence and responsibility are the basis of our work. We are guided by respect, transparency and commitment to our clients, ensuring an efficient and ethical service.
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The cost of a power of attorney in Mexico varies according to the type of power of attorney (general or specific), the complexity of the document and the state where it is issued. On average, fees can range between $2,000 and $10,000 MXN, although it is advisable to consult directly with the notary's office, as each state establishes its own fees and rates. In addition, factors such as the use of the power of attorney and additional services, such as advice or personalized drafting, can substantially influence the final cost.
The cost of a power of attorney in Mexico varies according to the type of power of attorney (general or specific), the complexity of the document and the state where it is issued. On average, fees can range between $1,000 and $5,000 MXN, although it is advisable to consult directly with the notary's office, as each state establishes its own fees and rates. In addition, factors such as the use of the power of attorney and additional services, such as advice or personalized drafting, may influence the final cost.
Notary 91 in Playa del Carmen offers a wide range of notarial and legal services, including the certification of documents, preparation of powers of attorney, formalization of real estate sales and purchases, drafting and advising on wills, establishment of trusts for asset protection and specialized advice on condominium property regimes.
For your initial consultation at Notary 91, it is advisable to bring a valid official ID (INE or passport), recent proof of address, and any relevant documents (deeds, contracts, previous powers of attorney, etc.). This will allow the notary to better understand your situation and provide you with accurate advice from the first meeting.
The time to complete a notarial process at Notaria 91 depends on the type of service requested. In general, notarial procedures are completed in a period of one to three weeks, although some complex processes may require more time. The notary's office is committed to maintain constant communication with the client to inform him/her about the progress of the process.
Yes, it is possible to carry out the purchase and sale of a property without the physical presence of the owner by means of a power of attorney. This document allows a representative to act on behalf of the owner in all the necessary formalities and procedures, providing flexibility in the process without compromising the legal security of the transaction.
Notary 91 can certify various documents such as public deeds, powers of attorney, certified copies of important documents, articles of incorporation, deeds and property titles, among others. Notarial certification provides authenticity and legal support to these documents, ensuring their validity in legal and administrative proceedings.
In order to make a will before Notary 91, it is required to present a valid official identification, proof of address and, in certain cases, documentation that proves the ownership of assets to be inherited. A notary will guide the client through each step to ensure that his or her will is reflected in a legal and secure manner.
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