1. The process of certification of notarial certificate is as follows:
1. The applicant himself or his entrusted relatives and friends will go directly to the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the foreign affairs offices of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities for certification with notarial certificate;
2. The applicant directly entrusts the notary office that issued the notarial certificate to mail it to the agency for certification;
3. Delivery certification fee and agency fee;
4. After completing the certification procedures of the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the foreign affairs offices of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities, I or the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will send it to the embassy (consulate) of the country where the notarial certificate is used for certification;
2. What materials are needed for notarization and authentication
1. Personal identification. Such as identity cards and household registration books, married people should also bring a marriage certificate. (Married can also be reissued);
2. Proof of property ownership related to the agreed contents. Such as property ownership certificate, purchase contract without property ownership certificate and payment invoice, etc., which can prove the property attribute;
3. The agreement has been drafted by both parties. The contents of the agreement generally include: the name, gender, occupation, address and other personal basic information of the parties, the name, quantity, value, status and ownership of the property, and the principles for the use, maintenance and disposal of the above-mentioned premarital property;
Legal basis: Notary Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 29 If a notarization institution needs to verify the matters applied for notarization and the certification materials provided by the parties in accordance with the relevant accreditation rules or has doubts about them, it shall verify them, or entrust a notarization institution in another place to verify them on its behalf, and the relevant units or individuals shall provide assistance according to law.
article 3 if a notary public considers that the certification materials provided in the application are true, lawful and sufficient, and the matters applied for notarization are true and lawful, it shall issue a notarial certificate to the parties within 15 working days from the date of accepting the notarization application. However, due to force majeure, supplementary certification materials or the need to verify the relevant situation, the time required is not counted in the time limit.