Notarial
Notarial
Notarial
Supreme Court
Manila
EN BANC
RESOLUTION
Acting on the compliance dated 05 July 2004 and on the proposed Rules on
Notarial Practice of 2004 submitted by the Sub-Committee for the Study,
Drafting and Formulation of the Rules Governing the Appointment of
Notaries Public and the Performance and Exercise of Their Official Functions,
of the Committees on Revision of the Rules of Court and on Legal Education
and Bar Matters, the Court Resolved to APPROVE the proposed Rules on
Notarial Practice of 2004, with modifications, thus: c hanro blesvi rt uallawl ibra ry
(a) to promote, serve, and protect public interest; chan robles virtual law library
(b) to simplify, clarify, and modernize the rules governing notaries public;
and
(c) to foster ethical conduct among notaries public. chan robles virtual law library
SEC. 3. Interpretation. - Unless the context of these Rules otherwise
indicates, words in the singular include the plural, and words in the plural
include the singular.
RULE II
DEFINITIONS
SECTION 1. Acknowledgment. - “Acknowledgment” refers to an act in which
an individual on a single occasion: cha nrob lesvi rtua llawlib ra ry
(a) appears in person before the notary public and presents an integrally
complete instrument or document;
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(b) is attested to be personally known to the notary public or identified by
the notary public through competent evidence of identity as defined by these
Rules; and -
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(c) represents to the notary public that the signature on the instrument or
document was voluntarily affixed by him for the purposes stated in the
instrument or document, declares that he has executed the instrument or
document as his free and voluntary act and deed, and, if he acts in a
particular representative capacity, that he has the authority to sign in that
capacity.
SEC. 2. Affirmation or Oath. - The term “Affirmation” or “Oath” refers to an
act in which an individual on a single occasion: chan robles virtual law library
(a) appears in person before the notary public; chan robles virtual law library
(b) is personally known to the notary public or identified by the notary
public through competent evidence of identity as defined by these Rules;
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(c) avows under penalty of law to the whole truth of the contents of the
instrument or document.
SEC. 3. Commission. - “Commission” refers to the grant of authority to
perform notarial acts and to the written evidence of the authority.
SEC. 4. Copy Certification. - “Copy Certification” refers to a notarial act in
which a notary public: chan rob lesvi rtual lawlib rary
(a) appears in person before the notary public and presents an instrument
or document;
(b) is personally known to the notary public or identified by the notary
public through competent evidence of identity as defined by these Rules; chan
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(c) signs the instrument or document in the presence of the notary; and
(d) takes an oath or affirmation before the notary public as to such
instrument or document.
SEC. 7. Notarial Act and Notarization. - “Notarial Act” and “Notarization”
refer to any act that a notary public is empowered to perform under these
Rules.
SEC. 8. Notarial Certificate. - “Notarial Certificate” refers to the part of, or
attachment to, a notarized instrument or document that is completed by the
notary public, bears the notary's signature and seal, and states the facts
attested to by the notary public in a particular notarization as provided for
by these Rules.chan robles virtual law library
SEC. 9. Notary Public and Notary. - “Notary Public” and “Notary” refer to
any person commissioned to perform official acts under these Rules. cralaw
SEC. 18. Executive Judge. - “Executive Judge” refers to the Executive Judge
of the Regional Trial Court of a city or province who issues a notarial
commission. c ralaw
(1) must be a citizen of the Philippines; chan robles virtual law library
(2) must be over twenty-one (21) years of age; chan robles virtual law library
(3) must be a resident in the Philippines for at least one (1) year and
maintains a regular place of work or business in the city or province where
the commission is to be issued; chan robles virtual law library
(4) must be a member of the Philippine Bar in good standing with clearances
from the Office of the Bar Confidant of the Supreme Court and the
Integrated Bar of the Philippines; and
(5) must not have been convicted in the first instance of any crime involving
moral turpitude.
SEC. 2. Form of the Petition and Supporting Documents. - Every petition for
a notarial commission shall be in writing, verified, and shall include the
following:cha nrob lesvi rtua llawli bra ry
(b) certification of good moral character of the petitioner by at least two (2)
executive officers of the local chapter of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines
where he is applying for commission;
(c) proof of payment for the filing of the petition as required by these Rules;
and
(d) three (3) passport-size color photographs with light background taken
within thirty (30) days of the application. The photograph should not be
retouched. The petitioner shall sign his name at the bottom part of the
photographs.
SEC. 3. Application Fee. - Every petitioner for a notarial commission shall
pay the application fee as prescribed in the Rules of Court. chan robles virtual law
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SEC. 4. Summary Hearing on the Petition. - The Executive Judge shall
conduct a summary hearing on the petition and shall grant the same if: cha nrob lesvi rtua llawlib ra ry
(a) the petition is sufficient in form and substance;
(b) the petitioner proves the allegations contained in the petition; and
(c) the petitioner establishes to the satisfaction of the Executive Judge that
he has read and fully understood these Rules.
The Executive Judge shall forthwith issue a commission and a Certificate of
Authorization to Purchase a Notarial Seal in favor of the petitioner. chan robles
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SEC. 5. Notice of Summary Hearing. -
(a) The notice of summary hearing shall be published in a newspaper of
general circulation in the city or province where the hearing shall be
conducted and posted in a conspicuous place in the offices of the Executive
Judge and of the Clerk of Court. The cost of the publication shall be borne by
the petitioner. The notice may include more than one petitioner.
(b) The notice shall be substantially in the following form: c han roblesv irt uallawlib ra ry
NOTICE OF HEARING
Notice is hereby given that a summary hearing on the petition for
notarial commission of (name of petitioner) shall be held on (date)
at (place) at (time). Any person who has any cause or reason to
object to the grant of the petition may file a verified written
opposition thereto, received by the undersigned before the date of
the summary hearing. chan robles virtual law library
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Executive Judge
SEC. 6. Opposition to Petition. - Any person who has any cause or reason to
object to the grant of the petition may file a verified written opposition
thereto. The opposition must be received by the Executive Judge before the
date of the summary hearing. chan robles virtual law library
SEC. 7. Form of Notarial Commission. - The commissioning of a notary public
shall be in a formal order signed by the Executive Judge substantially in the
following form: cha nrob lesvi rtua llawli bra ry
The notary public thus removed from the Register of Notaries Public may
only be reinstated therein after he is issued a new commission in accordance
with these Rules. chan robles virtual law library
SEC. 14. Action on Application for Renewal of Commission. - The Executive
Judge shall, upon payment of the application fee mentioned in Section 3
above of this Rule, act on an application for the renewal of a commission
within thirty (30) days from receipt thereof. If the application is denied, the
Executive Judge shall state the reasons therefor. cralaw
RULE IV
POWERS AND LIMITATIONS OF NOTARIES PUBLIC
SECTION 1. Powers. - (a) A notary public is empowered to perform the
following notarial acts: c hanro blesvi rt uallawl ibra ry
(1) acknowledgments;
(2) oaths and affirmations;
(3) jurats; chan robles virtual law library
(4) signature witnessings;
(5) copy certifications; and
(6) any other act authorized by these Rules.
(b) A notary public is authorized to certify the affixing of a signature by
thumb or other mark on an instrument or document presented for
notarization if: chan roblesv irtuallaw lib rary
(1) the thumb or other mark is affixed in the presence of the notary public
and of two (2) disinterested and unaffected witnesses to the instrument or
document;
(2) both witnesses sign their own names in addition to the thumb or other
mark;
(3) the notary public writes below the thumb or other mark: "Thumb or
Other Mark affixed by (name of signatory by mark) in the presence of
(names and addresses of witnesses) and undersigned notary public"; and chan
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(4) the notary public notarizes the signature by thumb or other mark
through an acknowledgment, jurat, or signature witnessing.
(c) A notary public is authorized to sign on behalf of a person who is
physically unable to sign or make a mark on an instrument or document
if:c hanroblesv irt uallawl ibra ry
(1) the notary public is directed by the person unable to sign or make a
mark to sign on his behalf;
(2) the signature of the notary public is affixed in the presence of two
disinterested and unaffected witnesses to the instrument or document;
(3) both witnesses sign their own names ;
(4) the notary public writes below his signature: “Signature affixed by
notary in presence of (names and addresses of person and two [2]
witnesses)”; and
(5) the notary public notarizes his signature by acknowledgment or jurat.
SEC. 2. Prohibitions. - (a) A notary public shall not perform a notarial act
outside his regular place of work or business; provided, however, that on
certain exceptional occasions or situations, a notarial act may be performed
at the request of the parties in the following sites located within his
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(1) public offices, convention halls, and similar places where oaths of office
may be administered;
(2) public function areas in hotels and similar places for the signing of
instruments or documents requiring notarization;
(3) hospitals and other medical institutions where a party to an instrument
or document is confined for treatment; and
(4) any place where a party to an instrument or document requiring
notarization is under detention.
(b) A person shall not perform a notarial act if the person involved as
signatory to the instrument or document -
(1) is not in the notary's presence personally at the time of the notarization;
and
(2) is not personally known to the notary public or otherwise identified by
the notary public through competent evidence of identity as defined by these
Rules.chan robles virtual law library
SEC. 3. Disqualifications. - A notary public is disqualified from performing a
notarial act if he: c hanroblesv irt uallawl ibra ry
(a) the notary knows or has good reason to believe that the notarial act or
transaction is unlawful or immoral;
(b) the signatory shows a demeanor which engenders in the mind of the
notary public reasonable doubt as to the former's knowledge of the
consequences of the transaction requiring a notarial act; and
(c) in the notary's judgment, the signatory is not acting of his or her own
free will.
SEC. 5. False or Incomplete Certificate. - A notary public shall not: chan robles
(a) a blank or incomplete instrument or document; or chan robles virtual law library
(b) an instrument or document without appropriate notarial certification.