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Notary services

Our company provides a full set of notary services for individuals and legal entities when registering a business in Slovakia. This will help you not to waste time on endless consultations with different specialists. It is also a guarantee that the documents will be drawn up in accordance with all the requirements of Slovak legislation.

 

Notary services for business in Slovakia

Notary services for individuals:

  • translation of documents with notarization
  • apostille 
  • execution of contracts
  • registration of a company in the territory of Slovakia.

 

Notary services for legal entities:

  • translations with notarization
  • apostille
  • execution of contracts
  • state registration
  • extracting certificates and statements
  • averment

● full legal support of the company in Slovakia.

Need a consultation?

You can get a free * consultation on all additional issues during the day! Our specialist will contact you within 1 hour.

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*detailed long consultation, support of you in registration of documents can be paid in addition.

The apostille is affixed to documents issued in the territory of the state of their receipt, in order to legalize and recognize them as official ones in the territory of another state. The apostille applies to:

educational documents (certificates, diplomas, academic certificates)

various documents issued by judicial authorities, notaries (court decisions, birth / marriage / divorce certificates, statements on marital status, real estate, certificates of employment, etc.).

When executing contracts, the notary acts as an authorized person on the part of the state and checks whether the contract complies with legal norms.

Our company carries out a complete procedure for state registration of all types of business and makes changes to the registers.

Extracting certificates and statements from state registers is included in the complex of notarial services of our company when processing any documents where information from the state register is a mandatory element for notarization.

There is a difference between certification of a fact and notarization of documents. A fact is a specific event that has a place and time of its fixation. For example, the fact of transferring a statement from one person to another. If such a fact is notarized, it is considered indisputable. The notary of our company can officially certify facts for any needs of legal entities.

Frequently asked questions

Is it obligatory to come in person to submit documents?

Personal presence is required by law.

Obtaining a residence permit for the first time: can we wait in Slovakia?

Unfortunately, it is impossible.

How soon can I apply for citizenship?

Possession of permanent residence for 5 years or 10 years residence in the country.

Can I be refused to extend a residence permit?

Yes, but this has not happened to our clients yet.

What are the advantages of a permanent residence and how a foreigner can obtain it?

The permanent residence gives foreigners all the rights that Slovak citizens have.   You can apply for permanent residence in 5 years after receiving the first residence permit card and if you have held the residence permit for five years uninterruptedly.

Where to go to process the documents?

When processing the documents, we accompany you to the Foreign Police Department to submit the application in person.   You can also submit the application in person at the Foreign Police Department at your place of residence if: - you are in Slovakia on the basis of a valid temporary residence permit; - you are in Slovakia on the basis of a valid national visa; - you do not need a visa to stay in Slovakia; - you are the holder of a Certificate of a Slovak living abroad; - you have been granted tolerated residence (acc. to Paragraph 58 section 1, points a-c or section 2)   If you are not in Slovakia, the application is submitted to the Embassy of the Slovak Republic in your country. At the embassy, you have a personal interview for the purpose of a preliminary assessment of the application.

Can a Ukrainian student work in Slovakia?

International students can work in Slovakia after receiving a residence permit on the basis of their studies. Such a type of a residence permit can be issued for a period of up to 6 years (including renewal applications). It is worth noting that students can work no more than 20 hours a week. However, if the employer agrees, you can take work home to increase your monthly income.

How to duly translate documents into the Slovak language?

It all depends on the type of documents and the agreement concluded by your country. Certification of translation is not required for countries that are state parties to the Hague Convention. This means that in order to use abroad documents issued in such a country, you only need to apostille them.   Apostilled documents must not only be translated into Slovak but the translation must be made by a sworn translator and bound to a notarized copy of the document. Such translators are located in Slovakia.   Our specialists will provide full translation services in Slovakia.

How to open a bank account in Slovakia?

Our specialists will help you open a bank account in Slovakia quickly and easily. You can choose a plastic bank card: simple, embossed, or credit.   Citizens of non-EU countries must present a passport, a permanent residence card or a residence permit of Slovakia, or a tolerated residence permit in Slovakia, together with some official documents confirming ties to Slovakia.

Is health insurance necessary for foreign citizens?

State health insurance is compulsory for all persons with a residence permit in Slovakia. A foreign citizen who has received permanent residence in Slovakia must obtain state health insurance within 8 days.   State health insurance is also compulsory for persons who do not have permanent residence in Slovakia but meet one of the following conditions: - officially employed; - carries out the entrepreneurial activity as an individual entrepreneur; - a student studying in Slovakia on the basis of an international agreement; - a pupil or student with the status of a Slovak living abroad and at the same time studying at school in Slovakia; - asylum was granted; - is a dependent family member; - performs paid sports activities for a sports organization on the basis of a professional sports contract;