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Notarial Services in Turkey
We provide comprehensive notarial services in Turkey through Turkish notaries for documents required in Turkish courts or extrajudicial matters—including affidavits, real estate contracts. Working closely with our Turkey office, we handle all procedures locally, saving you the need to travel to Turkey or appear before a notary there.
We provide comprehensive notarial services in Turkey through Turkish notaries for documents required in Turkish courts or extrajudicial matters—including affidavits, real estate contracts. Working closely with our Turkey office, we handle all procedures locally, saving you the need to travel to Turkey or appear before a notary there.
We provide comprehensive notarial services in Turkey through Turkish notaries for documents required in Turkish courts or extrajudicial matters—including affidavits, real estate contracts. Working closely with our Turkey office, we handle all procedures locally, saving you the need to travel to Turkey or appear before a notary there.
UT Legal offers assistance for notarial services to its UK clients that may be required during the handling of a case in the Turkish courts (such as affidavits etc.) or for extrajudicial matters (such as contracts of purchase or sale of real estate, parental deeds of transfer of real estate, succession deeds, inheritance trusts etc.). Aiming to best serve our clients, we offer our service out of our UK office in close collaboration with our office in Turkey, and consequently saving you from the inconvenience of your personal presence being required in Turkey by a local notary.
What Are Notarial Services in Turkey and When Are They Needed?
In Turkey, notarial services refer to the official certification of legal documents by a licensed notary (Noter). This process gives legal validity to contracts, declarations, or authorisations — and is often mandatory in both court proceedings and out-of-court matters.
You may need a Turkish notary in cases involving:
Property sale or purchase contracts
Powers of attorney
Court affidavits or declarations
Inheritance or succession documents
Company incorporation or share transfers
Parental consent forms or authorisations
Turkish notaries ensure that the signatures, contents and execution of the documents comply with local legal standards. Without notarisation, many documents are considered legally invalid for use in Turkish institutions.
Can Notarial Services Be Handled Without Travelling to Turkey?
Yes — and this is where UT Legal adds value.
Through our coordination between our London and Istanbul offices, we help UK clients complete Turkish notarial procedures remotely. All we need is:
A properly prepared power of attorney or document
Signature in front of a UK notary public
Apostille (legalisation) by the UK Foreign Office
Once these steps are done, we manage everything locally in Turkey — saving you the cost and disruption of flying there.
This is especially helpful in situations such as:
Selling inherited or owned property in Turkey
Opening succession or probate procedures
Representing you in Turkish courts
Handling business transactions or share transfers
Finalising family or custody agreements
What Does a Turkish Notary Do?
A Turkish notary is a public official who verifies, certifies, and formalises legal documents. Their role includes:
Confirming the identity of the signatories
Ensuring the content meets Turkish legal standards
Preparing or certifying contracts and declarations
Providing certified translations and copies
Registering documents where necessary
In property sales or inheritance, for example, the notary’s confirmation is what gives legal force to the transaction.
Which Documents Commonly Require Notarisation in Turkey?
The most common documents include:
Powers of attorney for real estate, court cases or bank matters
Real estate sale or purchase contracts
Inheritance declarations
Company formation or amendment documents
Debt or loan acknowledgements
Consent forms for minors (e.g. travel or custody)
Certified translations of foreign documents
We assess your situation and tell you exactly what needs notarisation — and then manage the full process on your behalf.
How UT Legal Helps with Notarial Services for UK Clients
We offer a seamless, end-to-end service:
Bilingual document drafting and certified translation
Coordination with UK notaries and Apostille services
Submission to Turkish notaries for certification or legalisation
Representation in Turkey using the notarised power of attorney
Handling real estate sales, probate, or legal filings entirely on your behalf
This allows you to fulfil your legal obligations in Turkey efficiently — without the need to travel or speak Turkish.
Frequently Asked Questions: Notarial Services
Do I need to translate UK documents before using them in Turkey
Yes. All documents must be translated into Turkish by a sworn translator and notarised before submission to Turkish authorities.
What is an apostille and when is it needed?
An apostille is a certification under the Hague Convention that validates a foreign public document. Most UK documents intended for Turkish legal use require an apostille.
How long do Turkish notarial procedures take?
Most can be finalised within a week once the apostilled documents reach Turkey.
Can I sell a property in Turkey with a notarised power of attorney?
Yes. This is a common service we provide, especially for inheritance or overseas property sales.
UT Legal offers assistance for notarial services to its UK clients that may be required during the handling of a case in the Turkish courts (such as affidavits etc.) or for extrajudicial matters (such as contracts of purchase or sale of real estate, parental deeds of transfer of real estate, succession deeds, inheritance trusts etc.). Aiming to best serve our clients, we offer our service out of our UK office in close collaboration with our office in Turkey, and consequently saving you from the inconvenience of your personal presence being required in Turkey by a local notary.
What Are Notarial Services in Turkey and When Are They Needed?
In Turkey, notarial services refer to the official certification of legal documents by a licensed notary (Noter). This process gives legal validity to contracts, declarations, or authorisations — and is often mandatory in both court proceedings and out-of-court matters.
You may need a Turkish notary in cases involving:
Property sale or purchase contracts
Powers of attorney
Court affidavits or declarations
Inheritance or succession documents
Company incorporation or share transfers
Parental consent forms or authorisations
Turkish notaries ensure that the signatures, contents and execution of the documents comply with local legal standards. Without notarisation, many documents are considered legally invalid for use in Turkish institutions.
Can Notarial Services Be Handled Without Travelling to Turkey?
Yes — and this is where UT Legal adds value.
Through our coordination between our London and Istanbul offices, we help UK clients complete Turkish notarial procedures remotely. All we need is:
A properly prepared power of attorney or document
Signature in front of a UK notary public
Apostille (legalisation) by the UK Foreign Office
Once these steps are done, we manage everything locally in Turkey — saving you the cost and disruption of flying there.
This is especially helpful in situations such as:
Selling inherited or owned property in Turkey
Opening succession or probate procedures
Representing you in Turkish courts
Handling business transactions or share transfers
Finalising family or custody agreements
What Does a Turkish Notary Do?
A Turkish notary is a public official who verifies, certifies, and formalises legal documents. Their role includes:
Confirming the identity of the signatories
Ensuring the content meets Turkish legal standards
Preparing or certifying contracts and declarations
Providing certified translations and copies
Registering documents where necessary
In property sales or inheritance, for example, the notary’s confirmation is what gives legal force to the transaction.
Which Documents Commonly Require Notarisation in Turkey?
The most common documents include:
Powers of attorney for real estate, court cases or bank matters
Real estate sale or purchase contracts
Inheritance declarations
Company formation or amendment documents
Debt or loan acknowledgements
Consent forms for minors (e.g. travel or custody)
Certified translations of foreign documents
We assess your situation and tell you exactly what needs notarisation — and then manage the full process on your behalf.
How UT Legal Helps with Notarial Services for UK Clients
We offer a seamless, end-to-end service:
Bilingual document drafting and certified translation
Coordination with UK notaries and Apostille services
Submission to Turkish notaries for certification or legalisation
Representation in Turkey using the notarised power of attorney
Handling real estate sales, probate, or legal filings entirely on your behalf
This allows you to fulfil your legal obligations in Turkey efficiently — without the need to travel or speak Turkish.
Frequently Asked Questions: Notarial Services
Do I need to translate UK documents before using them in Turkey
Yes. All documents must be translated into Turkish by a sworn translator and notarised before submission to Turkish authorities.
What is an apostille and when is it needed?
An apostille is a certification under the Hague Convention that validates a foreign public document. Most UK documents intended for Turkish legal use require an apostille.
How long do Turkish notarial procedures take?
Most can be finalised within a week once the apostilled documents reach Turkey.
Can I sell a property in Turkey with a notarised power of attorney?
Yes. This is a common service we provide, especially for inheritance or overseas property sales.
UT Legal offers assistance for notarial services to its UK clients that may be required during the handling of a case in the Turkish courts (such as affidavits etc.) or for extrajudicial matters (such as contracts of purchase or sale of real estate, parental deeds of transfer of real estate, succession deeds, inheritance trusts etc.). Aiming to best serve our clients, we offer our service out of our UK office in close collaboration with our office in Turkey, and consequently saving you from the inconvenience of your personal presence being required in Turkey by a local notary.
What Are Notarial Services in Turkey and When Are They Needed?
In Turkey, notarial services refer to the official certification of legal documents by a licensed notary (Noter). This process gives legal validity to contracts, declarations, or authorisations — and is often mandatory in both court proceedings and out-of-court matters.
You may need a Turkish notary in cases involving:
Property sale or purchase contracts
Powers of attorney
Court affidavits or declarations
Inheritance or succession documents
Company incorporation or share transfers
Parental consent forms or authorisations
Turkish notaries ensure that the signatures, contents and execution of the documents comply with local legal standards. Without notarisation, many documents are considered legally invalid for use in Turkish institutions.
Can Notarial Services Be Handled Without Travelling to Turkey?
Yes — and this is where UT Legal adds value.
Through our coordination between our London and Istanbul offices, we help UK clients complete Turkish notarial procedures remotely. All we need is:
A properly prepared power of attorney or document
Signature in front of a UK notary public
Apostille (legalisation) by the UK Foreign Office
Once these steps are done, we manage everything locally in Turkey — saving you the cost and disruption of flying there.
This is especially helpful in situations such as:
Selling inherited or owned property in Turkey
Opening succession or probate procedures
Representing you in Turkish courts
Handling business transactions or share transfers
Finalising family or custody agreements
What Does a Turkish Notary Do?
A Turkish notary is a public official who verifies, certifies, and formalises legal documents. Their role includes:
Confirming the identity of the signatories
Ensuring the content meets Turkish legal standards
Preparing or certifying contracts and declarations
Providing certified translations and copies
Registering documents where necessary
In property sales or inheritance, for example, the notary’s confirmation is what gives legal force to the transaction.
Which Documents Commonly Require Notarisation in Turkey?
The most common documents include:
Powers of attorney for real estate, court cases or bank matters
Real estate sale or purchase contracts
Inheritance declarations
Company formation or amendment documents
Debt or loan acknowledgements
Consent forms for minors (e.g. travel or custody)
Certified translations of foreign documents
We assess your situation and tell you exactly what needs notarisation — and then manage the full process on your behalf.
How UT Legal Helps with Notarial Services for UK Clients
We offer a seamless, end-to-end service:
Bilingual document drafting and certified translation
Coordination with UK notaries and Apostille services
Submission to Turkish notaries for certification or legalisation
Representation in Turkey using the notarised power of attorney
Handling real estate sales, probate, or legal filings entirely on your behalf
This allows you to fulfil your legal obligations in Turkey efficiently — without the need to travel or speak Turkish.
Frequently Asked Questions: Notarial Services
Do I need to translate UK documents before using them in Turkey
Yes. All documents must be translated into Turkish by a sworn translator and notarised before submission to Turkish authorities.
What is an apostille and when is it needed?
An apostille is a certification under the Hague Convention that validates a foreign public document. Most UK documents intended for Turkish legal use require an apostille.
How long do Turkish notarial procedures take?
Most can be finalised within a week once the apostilled documents reach Turkey.
Can I sell a property in Turkey with a notarised power of attorney?
Yes. This is a common service we provide, especially for inheritance or overseas property sales.
Schedule A Call with UT Legal Or Contact Us
United Kingdom Office
Turkey Office
Şehit İlknur Keleş Sokak No:2 Daire:17 Centrum Plaza Kozyatağı Mahallesi Kadıkoy / Istanbul
Schedule A Call with UT Legal Or Contact Us
United Kingdom Office
Turkey Office
Şehit İlknur Keleş Sokak No:2 Daire:17 Centrum Plaza Kozyatağı Mahallesi Kadıkoy / Istanbul
Schedule A Call with UT Legal Or Contact Us
United Kingdom Office
Turkey Office
Şehit İlknur Keleş Sokak No:2 Daire:17 Centrum Plaza Kozyatağı Mahallesi Kadıkoy / Istanbul
