Does the notary have to go in person?
First, citizens or relevant units apply for notarization. Generally speaking, they should apply to the notary office in person. If there are difficulties, you can also entrust others to handle notarization. Such as notarized personal identity card, household registration book, passport, driver's license, academic certificate, professional qualification certificate, etc. , can be handled by others, and provide the agent's ID card. Two, only for entrustment, declaration, will, adoption, survival and other personal notarization matters, I must personally handle. According to Article 16 of the Provisional Regulations on Notarization in People's Republic of China (PRC), if a party applies for notarization, it shall personally submit a written or oral application to the notary office. If you entrust another person to act as an agent, you must show your agent certificate. However, if a notarial certificate is entrusted, declared, adopted, will, signature and seal, it shall not be entrusted to others. When the parties are in real difficulties, notaries can handle notarization affairs at the place where the parties are located. Organs, organizations, enterprises and institutions applying for notarization shall send representatives to the notary office for handling. The representative shall present the representative certificate.