Notaries Office - A Program

 


The Notaries program is a modern and innovative software for notaries, which includes applications supporting the work of a notary office - Notaries Office - a program for managing the flow of cases, keeping notary books, creating all registers and reports required by law, including the GIFI. Notaries Editor - a program for creating deeds and other notarial activities (includes action templates),

Notary's - a program for creating verification and sending land and mortgage register applications, Notaries- tools for synthesizing PCC and SD tax declarations in electronic form, Notaries' certifications tools for making electronic certification of copies and statements using an advanced - qualified signature and Notaries Tools - a set of functions supporting the daily activities of data archiving.


Notaries Office is a set of practical and flexible tools necessary in the work of every office - every notary.

The software is adapted to the obligation of a notary to report transactions to the GIFI - General Inspector of Financial Information, in accordance with the Act of November 16, 2000 (as amended) on counteracting the introduction to financial trading of property values ​​from illegal or undisclosed sources.

The most important practical functionality of Notaries Office is the ability to integrate data contained in notarial deeds with the database in such a transparent way that all necessary information is automatically saved in notary books (Repertory A, P, Index, reports to the Tax Office, RIN, MS, statistical forms , GIIF transaction cards) without additional time-consuming actions by the software operator.

The Notaris software allows you to take advantage of a free e-learning course entitled "Counteracting money laundering and terrorist financing" organized by the Ministry of Finance. After completing the course, the participant receives a certificate of the General Inspector of Financial Information


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