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上海市公证处

View 上海市公证处 in our notary office directory. Location: Shanghai, 上海市, China. Languages listed: Chinese, English. Listed as: 协会或组织.

Directory details

Country
China
City
Shanghai
State / Province
上海市
Trust level
2/5
Language support
Chinese, English
Listing source
google_places

Notary office name translations

Translated notary office names in multiple languages, so this office can be found when searching in other languages.

  • en Shanghai Notary Office
  • zh-TW 上海市公證處
  • ar مكتب كاتب العدل في شنغهاي
  • de Notariat Shanghai
  • es Notaría de Shanghái
  • fr Bureau notarial de Shanghai
  • hi शंघाई नोटरी कार्यालय
  • id Kantor Notaris Shanghai
  • it Ufficio notarile di Shanghai
  • ja 上海公証役場
  • ko 상하이 공증인 사무실
  • lv Šanhajas notāra birojs
  • nl Notariskantoor van Shanghai
  • pl Biuro notarialne w Szanghaju
  • pt Cartório Notarial de Xangai
  • ru Шанхайская нотариальная контора
  • sv Shanghais notariekontor
  • th สำนักงานทนายความเซี่ยงไฮ้
  • tr Şangay Noter Ofisi
  • uk Шанхайська нотаріальна контора
  • vi Văn phòng công chứng Thượng Hải

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Listed as: 协会或组织.

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Frequently asked questions

Does a notarized document also need a certified translation?

If the receiving country's authority works in another language, yes — the notarized document plus its certified translation are usually submitted together. Some authorities also require the translation itself to be notarized or apostilled.

What is an apostille and when do I need one?

An apostille authenticates a public document for use in another Hague-Convention country. China joined the Apostille Convention in November 2023, so many documents between China and other contracting states now need an apostille instead of consular legalization (for non-member countries, consular legalization still applies).

Should I translate a document before or after notarization?

The sequence depends on the receiving authority. A common pattern in China: notarize the original, then attach a certified translation; some notary offices issue bilingual notarial certificates directly. Ask the receiving authority which format it accepts.

What documents most often need notarized translation?

Birth and marriage certificates, degrees and transcripts, criminal-record certificates, powers of attorney, and company documents for cross-border use.

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