Whether buying real estate, making a will, drawing up a prenuptial agreement, or starting a business – many of life’s most important decisions have far-reaching legal consequences. But how do you ensure that everything is correctly arranged and that no unpleasant surprises arise later? The answer: with a notary. In this article, you will learn why notarization is so important, what advantages it offers, and in which life situations you should absolutely not do without it.
1. Why is a Notary indispensable?
A notary is far more than just a “certifier”. They ensure that complex legal transactions are handled legally and fairly. This includes:
- Comprehensive advice: The notary explains the legal consequences and ensures that no party is disadvantaged.
- Error prevention: Especially with wills, prenuptial agreements or company formations, small formal errors can have major consequences.
- Legally binding documents: Notarial documents have high evidentiary value and are often immediately enforceable – this saves lengthy court proceedings.
“ Those who forgo notarial advice risk disputes, financial losses, and unnecessary complexity. A notary ensures legal certainty and protects the interests of all parties involved, ” explains lawyer István Cocron.
2) Important legal areas in which the Notary helps
A Notary is an expert in several areas of law. These include:
Real estate law: legally secure buying and selling
- Notarization of purchase agreements for apartments, houses and land
- Securing land charges and mortgages
- Clarification of housing and usage rights
Inheritance law: Creating clarity, avoiding disputes
- Drafting of wills and inheritance contracts
- Regulation of anticipated inheritance (e.g. gifts)
- Waivers of inheritance and compulsory share
- Assistance with applying for certificates of inheritance
Family law: Protection of marriage and partnership
- Prenuptial and partnership agreements
- Regulations in case of separation and divorce
- Adoption and custody declarations
- Advance healthcare directive and power of Attorney
Corporate law: Formation and succession of companies
- Formation of limited liability companies (GmbH), stock corporations (AG) and other legal forms of business
- Sale of company shares
- Articles of association and trust agreements
- Business succession and transformations
3. Advantages of notarization
Why should you opt for notarization? It’s quite simple:
- Legal certainty: Clear and binding contracts protect against disputes and misinterpretations.
High evidentiary value: Notarized documents are recognized by courts, banks and authorities.
- Immediate enforceability: If necessary, a document can be enforced without further proceedings.
Long-term security: Notaries keep original documents securely stored – from 2022 also electronically in the “Electronic Document Archive”.
” A notarized will saves time, money, and stress in an emergency. There’s no room for interpretation – your last wishes are clearly defined. ” – Friedrich Albrecht Lösener, Attorney at Law
4. Electronic Notary services: Digital and secure
Since August 1, 2022, certain notarial transactions can be processed digitally. These include:
✔ Formation of a GmbH or UG online
✔ Electronic Registrations for the Commercial Register, the Register of Associations and the Land Register
✔ Digital storage in the “Electronic Document Archive” for secure long-term preservation.
This makes the processes not only faster, but also more comfortable and safer.
5. Notary fees: Cheaper than expected
Many people are deterred by high notary fees – however, these are regulated by law and are socially tiered. The costs are not based on the amount of work involved, but on the economic value of the transaction.
An example:
- Will with an estate value of €100,000.00 → approx. €330.00 Notary fees
- Certificate of inheritance with the same estate value → approx. €600 Notary and court fees
A notarized will is therefore not only safer, but also more cost-effective.
Conclusion: Anyone who wants to be on the safe side should seek notarial advice.
Whether buying a house, planning an estate or starting a business – a notary ensures clarity, security and legal protection.
Our recommendation: Seek legal advice in good time to avoid legal pitfalls and protect your interests as best as possible.














