In Switzerland, notaries practice their profession in strict legal frameworks, which are defined at the cantonal level. In particular, the swisNot notarial network, founded on the principles of impartiality, competence, dynamism and, of course, strict respect for professional secrecy, was created on 1 January 2000.
Immovable
Sales Promises and Forward Sales
Acts of sale and purchase
Mortgage and mortgage schedules
Donations
Divisions and plot meetings
Servitudes
Surface rights
Properties by floors
Real estate gains and gains tax
Tax on capital appreciation
Real estate companies (SI) and real estate companies of tenants (SIAL).
Successions
Certificates of heirs
Inventory
Tax declarations of succession
Cadastral changes
Inheritance shares
Company
Constitution of SA and Sàrl
Building foundations
Establishment of associations
Mergers, divisions, transformations and transfers of assets
Amendments to Articles of Association
Liquidation
Entries and cancellations from the Swiss Commercial Register
Legalizations
Legalization of signatures
Compliant copies of documents
Heritage planning
Wedding Contracts
Registered partnership agreements
Donations
Mandates for incapacity
Wills and holographs
Inheritance pacts
Union Donation Last Will Various Guarantees
Power of Attorney Deposit Escrow Agent Various attestations