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NotarEase is revolutionising documentation for NRIs

Without setting foot in India, stepping into a notary's office or an embassy, NRIs can now sign and notarise documents entirely online using NotarEase.

Bar & Bench

Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) are often struggling with handling paperwork for filing and use in India. They often have to either travel to India specifically to sign and notarise documents - or they have to make multiple visits to notaries and embassies in their countries of residence to get the documents executed.

NRIs are on the lookout for innovative and convenient ways to execute documents for use in India. In a recent case - an NRI living in Europe opened an NRI demat account with Zerodha. Without setting foot in India, stepping into a notary's office or an embassy, he signed and notarised his documents entirely online using NotarEase.

This isn't an isolated success story. Countless NRIs are turning to NotarEase to execute documents that once required costly trips and endless queues. From securing visa appointments and filing court documents to executing everyday agreements, NotarEase is transforming how NRIs interact with India's legal and administrative systems. They don’t need to coordinate time zones for embassy visits or dealing with outdated processes requiring physical documents.

It doesn't matter if you're in Europe, the Middle-East or the US; as long as you have an Aadhaar card or a passport, you're good to go. Forget the need for apostillisation, legalisation, embassy attestations, or in-person notary appointments. Instead, you can now use NotarEase to notarise essential documents like bank statements, visa applications, and identity proofs - all online. The process is secure, user-friendly, and accepted by Indian Courts.

What truly sets NotarEase apart is its proven legal standing. Documents notarised through NotarEase have been accepted and successfully used in courts across India. You can find orders accepting NotarEase notarised documents on their website here.

NotarEase is not just about convenience - it’s a game-changer for NRIs who struggle to manage their lives in their home and in India.

This is a sponsored post from NotarEase.

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