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Careers in Notary

A notary is a lawyer or person with legal training licensed by the government to witness signatures on legal documents. To become a notary in India requires 10 years of experience as an advocate or membership in the legal service. Notaries work in courthouses, law offices, or independently, traveling to sign documents for clients. The earnings of a notary average around Rs. 1000 per day depending on their experience and client relationships.

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Careers in Notary

A notary is a lawyer or person with legal training licensed by the government to witness signatures on legal documents. To become a notary in India requires 10 years of experience as an advocate or membership in the legal service. Notaries work in courthouses, law offices, or independently, traveling to sign documents for clients. The earnings of a notary average around Rs. 1000 per day depending on their experience and client relationships.

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Introduction
Eligibility
Job Prospects
Remuneration

Introduction

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A notary is a lawyer or person with legal training who is


licensed by the government to perform acts in legal
affairs, in particular witnessing signatures on
documents. The form that the notarial profession takes
varies with local legal systems.

Eligibility

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Ten (seven years in case of reserved categories and


women candidates) years of practice as an advocate. A
member of the Indian Legal Service. Officer under the
Central or State Government, requiring special knowledge
of law, after enrolment as an advocate. An officer in the
department of Judge, Advocate - General or in the armed
forces

Job Prospects

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Notary Public works in a variety of settings such as


courthouses, courtrooms and law offices. Another
option is to go into business as an independent notary,
signing documents upon request. Mobile notaries travel
upon customer demand from location to location.
Mobile notaries may also be hired on a part-time, on-call
basis for public offices or other organizations.

Remuneration

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Financial success of a Notary depends entirely upon his


experience and knowledge complemented by his public
relation. On an average a Notary can earn as good
as Rs.1000 per day or more for his services.

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