NOTARY & REGISTRATION SERVICES
SBPS legal‘s team offers comprehensive support to individuals and companies with document legalisation, including preparation, authentication, registrations, and signature witnessing for various types of documents. This includes:
- Drafting and authentication of powers of attorney and declarations for a wide variety of purposes;
- Certified translations of all kinds of documents;
- Certified copies of documents;
- Authentication of documents;
- Signature witnessing, in person or by comparison;
- Land, commercial, vehicle, birth, death and marriage certificates;
- Civil, Vehicle and Land registrations;
- Legalisation of personal documents, certificates and other documents for immigration or emigration purposes, to be used in Portugal or abroad;
- Appointment scheduling with consulates to authenticate powers of attorney or to perform other procedures to ensure document acceptance abroad;
- Authentication of commercial and corporate documents and commercial contracts.
News & Insights ...
What is a certified translation?
As a rule, to be presented in Portugal, documents written in a foreign language must be accompanied by a certified translation into Portuguese. A certified translation is therefore a translation whose content is confirmed as corresponding to an original document...
How to legalize documents for international use
For public documents (as opposed to private) to be valid abroad, these need to be legalised, thus its authenticity being certified. Issuing entities of public documents will typically include Ministries, Registry Offices, Courts, Schools, Notaries, Commerce and...
Meet The Team
Vasco Seabra Barreira
Labor Law / Public Law / Real Estate
João Pinto Gonçalves
Immigration / Real Estate / Litigation
João Soares Oliveira
Corporate Law / Litigation / Real Estate
Our Office
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