1, the applicant's Resident Identity Card and Household Registration Book; If the applicant has cancelled the household registration, submit the household registration record certificate issued by the public security organ where the original household registration is located;
2. Proof of kinship issued by the personnel department of the applicant's unit; If there is no personnel department in the applicant's unit, a certificate of kinship shall be issued by the location of the applicant's file or the superior competent department; If the applicant has no work unit, the neighborhood office (township and town people's government) shall issue a certificate of kinship between himself and the related person;
3, entrust others to handle notarization, should submit the "power of attorney" and my "identity card";
4. The parties concerned shall submit their identity cards, household registration books or passports, passes and other documents that can prove their identity;
5. Other documents and certification materials that the notary believes should be submitted. Of course, different notary offices may have different requirements for materials and documents. I suggest you consult the local notary office first.
Legal basis: Article 11 of the Notarization Law: Upon the application of a natural person, legal person or other organization, a notary office shall handle the following notarization matters:
(1) Contract;
(2) inheritance;
(3) entrustment, declaration, gift and will;
(4) division of property;
(5) Bidding and auction;
(6) Marital status, kinship and adoption;
(seven) birth, survival, death, identity, experience, education, degree, position, title, whether there is a criminal record;
(8) Articles of association;
(9) Preserving evidence;
(ten) the signature, seal and date of the document, and the copy and photocopy of the document are consistent with the original;
(eleven) other notarization matters voluntarily applied by natural persons, legal persons or other organizations.
For matters that should be notarized according to laws and administrative regulations, the relevant natural persons, legal persons or other organizations shall apply to the notary office for notarization.