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In Mexico, the Notary Public is an official that is appointed under close scrutiny and via an elaborate process by the state government's offce. A notary is appointed for every 30,000 people in population. His responsabilities inlcude the power to witness and the certifications of official documents for authenticity. The Mexico Notary Public formalizes the final real estate contract, is responsable for retaining the taxes due from legal property transfers of ownership, and the execution/recording of the contract with the Public Registry.

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What are my selling costs on Real Estate in Puerto Vallarta?

April 17, 2010 Mexico Closing costs

Selling a property here is a complicated business and mistakes can be costly and must be avoided.

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What is the role of a Notario Publico in Puerto Vallarta Real Estate?

April 10, 2010 Mexico Notary Public

There are profound differences between a Notary public in the US and the Notario Publico in Mexico.  In the US, the public Notary might be a bank clerk, secretary at the office, or practice any other occupation.  In Mexico real estate, the Notario Publico must have a law degree, verifiable experience, pass a rigorous exam [...]

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Mexico Real Estate Aquisition Process; The Post Closing

August 11, 2009 Authors

What you need to know after the closing.
Congratulations! You have signed and closed on your new home in Mexico. But now what Before purchasing your property, you found tons of information about the buying real estate in Mexico.
But what about after the closing Owning real estate in Mexico is very different from other [...]

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Purchasing Your Mexico Dream Home; Condo Regime Part 6

June 5, 2009 Authors

Mexico Condominium Regime; Investigate the Status
A word of caution for those who are considering the purchase of a Mexico condominium or a lot in a subdivision Just as in other countries, the unit, or lot must be legally described and an individual property tax number issued This individual property must be registered in both the [...]

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