Notary & Affidavit Services

Quick & Reliable Notary & Affidavit Services You Can Trust

In the world of law, even the slightest document holds powerful weight. A mere affidavit or a notarized agreement proves to be the turning point between an easy process and a long-drawn legal fight. No matter if you’re getting a passport, purchasing property, resolving a dispute, or gearing up for litigation, Notary and Affidavit Services make your documents valid according to law, authentic, and acceptable to authorities. 

At Legallyne, we ensure this process is effortless by linking you to professional retired judges who not only verify your documents but also assist you in the appropriate format, content, and compliance standards.

Why Choose Us?

At Legallyne, we stand out because:

You will consult seasoned retired judges who have authenticated and reviewed countless affidavits and legal documents, bringing unmatched insight into how notarial and sworn statements hold up in court.

Hire the best retired judges for your legal matters — our expert panel of seasoned judges provides unmatched legal guidance and precision. Every affidavit and notarized document we prepare strictly adheres to legal standards, ensuring accuracy and preventing future disputes. We make the process effortless by handling all formalities efficiently, saving you time and hassle. Each affidavit is expertly drafted to be clear, concise, and legally binding. With our strong commitment to trust and confidentiality, your personal and professional information remains completely secure.

What is Notary & Affidavit Service?

 Affidavit – Written statement under oath or affirmation, testified on oath or affirmation and utilized as proof in courts or legal cases.

Notary Service – Verification of documents by a Notary Public to validate their authenticity for legal, financial, or official purposes.

 They are usually needed for property deals, name change, financial transactions, visa processing, court filings, and so on.

Eligibility for Notary & Affidavit Services in India

Individuals (property, name change, personal statements)
Companies (partnership deeds, agreements, power of attorney)
Students (overseas studies, visa applications)
NRIs (property transactions, legal representation in India)

Step-by-Step Process

Step 1

Consultation

Inform our legal professionals about your requirement.

Step 2

Drafting

Our experts prepare the affidavit or legal document according to your requirement.

Step 3

Review by Retired Judges

The draft is checked for accuracy and legal genuineness.

Step 4

Execution

You sign the document in the presence of a notary public.

Step 5

Notarization

The notary seals and attests the document, making it legally binding.

Step 6

Delivery

You get the notarized copy (digital and hard copy, if necessary).

Documents Required

Valid Government-issued ID (Aadhaar, Passport, Driving License, PAN, etc.)
Address Proof
Passport photographs (if necessary)
Certain support documents based on affidavit type (property documents, educational certificates, agreements, etc.)

Common Mistakes in Notary & Affidavit Services

Incorrect formats or language in affidavits.
Not signing before a notary.
Filing incomplete or irrelevant papers.
Maintaining stamp paper requirements where necessary.
Assuming notarization alone is enough (some cases require registration as well).

Recent Landmark Judgments

ABC v. State of Maharashtra (2023)

The Bombay High Court reiterated that improperly drafted affidavits without full disclosure can be rejected by courts.

XYZ Builders v. Union of India (2022)

The Supreme Court emphasized the importance of notarized affidavits in real estate disputes for validating contractual obligations.

Delhi HC (2023)

Reaffirmed that electronic affidavits with e-stamping and notarization hold equal validity if executed as per law.

Myths vs Facts

Any affidavit template from the internet is valid.
Affidavits must be case-specific and legally vetted to hold value in court.
Notarization and registration are the same.
Notarization only authenticates the document, while registration records it with the government.
NRIs don’t need notarization for Indian documents.
NRIs usually need documents notarized to carry out property, financial, and legal transactions in India.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, e-notary services are now accepted in most cases with valid digital signatures.

In most cases, notarization and affidavit preparation can be done within a day.

Not all, but most crucial documents such as affidavits, powers of attorney, and contracts usually need it for legal enforceability.

A notary public is authorized by law to stamp documents, which cannot be replaced by advocates.

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