A notary public is a legal professional distinct from a lawyer (advocate). Article 2 of the Notarial Profession and Notarial Archives Act (Chapter 55 of the Laws of Malta) states that: ‘Notaries are public officers.
They are charged to receive acts inter vivos and wills, and to attribute public faith thereto; they shall be responsible for their custody and shall give out copies and extracts of or from such acts or wills.
In Malta, a notary is required for various purposes.
Most notable are the following:
- Transfer of immovable property – it is usually the buyer who engages a notary when purchasing real estate in Malta.
- Succession planning and drawing up of a will
- Administering an oath – eg. affidavit
- Public deeds where required by law
Notaries at LexVirtualis™ can assist you with and advise you on the abovementioned matters, delivering a personal, tailor-made service to suit your needs.
They also work hand-in-hand with lawyers in the firm, whilst maintaining the status of an impartial public officer as required by law.
You may contact our notary directly on: notary@lexvirtualis.com.mt