Public Faith: The Power to Make What Is Attested Legally True
The beating heart of the notarial profession. Public trust is what makes the role of the notary unique and irreplaceable.
By law, a Notary has the power to give legal and public value to what they ascertain as true: their declarations and certifications are considered truthful, impartial, and legally binding.
A Notary does more than simply draft a document — they certify it, guarantee its content with their personal responsibility, and back it with the full force of the law.
📌 Concrete example: If two people sign a contract in front of a notary, that document does not require further proof: it is already, by law, certified as true. No additional witnesses are required — the public faith of the Notary is the guarantee.