Responsibility for the Notary Protocol is regulated in the Notary Office Law Number 30 of 2004 as amended to become Law Number 2 of 2014 concerning the Position of Notary (UUJN). Notary Protocol is a collection of documents constituting State Archives that a Notary must keep and maintain. This normative legal research method is an attempt to see how the application of positive law to the Notary Protocol's accountability process from Notaries who will be appointed as State Officials. Research Results 1) Arrangements that have been arranged have not been implemented, the Notary is not responsible for appointing a Substitute Notary and is negligent of the Protocol. 2) The Regional Supervisory Council has not implemented the rules and procedure...
The Notary Protocol must be kept by the Notary for an unlimited period of time. Article 63 Paragraph...
A notary is permitted to have a position in only one city / regency, but in relation to his office, ...
Legal protection should be provided to all persons, including Notaries. Legal protection of a Notary...
Notary is a protocol for public officials who have a fairly large responsibility, namely to keep the...
Notary is a public official authorized to make an authentic deed to the extent that the making of su...
Notary is a public official authorized to make an authentic deed to the extent that the making of su...
The Notary Protocol is a collection of documents that is a state archive that must be stored and mai...
Notary is a public official authorized to make an authentic deed to the extent that the making of su...
Notary is a public official authorized to make an authentic deed to the extent that the making of su...
In essence, a notary as a public official has the authority to make deeds authentic in accordance wi...
The implementation of a Notary Public position is like any other position since this position can be...
Article 1 number 1 Law 2 of 2014 Concerning on Notary Profession (UUJN) reads that the notary has th...
The authority to manage a notary protocol from another notary which has reached 15 years or more is ...
The Notary Protocol is a collection of documents that is a state archive that must be stored and mai...
The Notary Protocol must be kept by the Notary for an unlimited period of time. Article 63 Paragraph...
The Notary Protocol must be kept by the Notary for an unlimited period of time. Article 63 Paragraph...
A notary is permitted to have a position in only one city / regency, but in relation to his office, ...
Legal protection should be provided to all persons, including Notaries. Legal protection of a Notary...
Notary is a protocol for public officials who have a fairly large responsibility, namely to keep the...
Notary is a public official authorized to make an authentic deed to the extent that the making of su...
Notary is a public official authorized to make an authentic deed to the extent that the making of su...
The Notary Protocol is a collection of documents that is a state archive that must be stored and mai...
Notary is a public official authorized to make an authentic deed to the extent that the making of su...
Notary is a public official authorized to make an authentic deed to the extent that the making of su...
In essence, a notary as a public official has the authority to make deeds authentic in accordance wi...
The implementation of a Notary Public position is like any other position since this position can be...
Article 1 number 1 Law 2 of 2014 Concerning on Notary Profession (UUJN) reads that the notary has th...
The authority to manage a notary protocol from another notary which has reached 15 years or more is ...
The Notary Protocol is a collection of documents that is a state archive that must be stored and mai...
The Notary Protocol must be kept by the Notary for an unlimited period of time. Article 63 Paragraph...
The Notary Protocol must be kept by the Notary for an unlimited period of time. Article 63 Paragraph...
A notary is permitted to have a position in only one city / regency, but in relation to his office, ...
Legal protection should be provided to all persons, including Notaries. Legal protection of a Notary...