Notary of the city of Moscow Svetlana Vasilievna Nechaeva, author of many scientific works in the field of civil law. A number of articles and studies published in specialized publications are of practical importance and are aimed at increasing the level of legal literacy of the population and promoting the protection of the rights and interests of citizens and organizations of various forms of ownership. Acts as a guest expert on issues of notarial activity and related areas of law on popular television channels and in print media.
Services:
Certification of contracts
Providing evidence
Applications to the Federal Tax Service (forms 11001, 13001, 14001, etc.)
Bank card
Publishing messages to federal resources
Notices of pledge of movable property
Transfer of documents (applications for the right of first refusal to owners)
Certification of decisions of participants of LLC, JSC, NAO
Powers of attorney
Consents
Statements
Liabilities
Notary deposit
Executive inscription
Protest bill
Inheritance
Acceptance of documents for storage
Certificate of equivalence
Certification of facts
Copies, extracts, duplicates
Translations
If you’re looking for a notary capable of turning the straightforward into a perplexing enigma, this is the one for you. Incompetence, inefficiency, unprofessionalism, and a lack of competence are their trusted tools, transforming the ordinary into the complicated.
My visit to this notary’s office resembled a descent into a bureaucratic abyss, a journey through a realm where time moved at a glacial pace, and inefficiency, incompetence, unprofessionalism, and delays were the norm. It was as though I had entered a twilight zone where the ordinary had been replaced by a surreal landscape of frustration.