The notary digital, when?

August 27, 2009 by admin Leave a reply »

At the meeting of May 22 Euronot @ ries have noticed from across Europe gathered to discuss the historical context in which is placed the notary public of his figure.

A survey showed that its image is a fundamental role in society. Cannot fail to ensure trust and security agreements, mortgages, etc.

However it is also clear that the relationship with customers is far detached and leads to a direct correlation of a caste in a circle tightly closed.

“It strikes me – said the notary Genghini Richard, president of Euronot @ ries – which at this critical time and to rethink the rules, disciplines as diverse as the study of public opinion and the study of economics, made the same request to notaries: to provide certainty and guarantees in a way and in new areas, especially where relationships are more risky and complex. This is the mission of the notary in the third millennium: making sure what today is certainly not. The old solutions, fails to guarantee the certainty of identity and values purely virtual, have extended the ability to know the information with a worrying compression of the privacy of citizens.

“Notaries public – continues Genghini – should be promoters and contribute to the implementation of new systems for the identification and registration of persons, buildings, businesses, which are more efficient, economical and accessible to those that exist today and are able to ensure the confidentiality and security of citizens using the Internet. The notary was born in the middle Ages and is socially as stated in the Renaissance inventor and operator of large archives of legal documents, solving the problem of certainty of the company at the time. It is clear that the information revolution for notaries is more an opportunity than a threat: a condition to learn to grasp the real depth and scope.

* The survey was conducted by ISPO, interviewed by telephone (CATI) a representative sample of the adult Italian population consisting of 801 individuals, and alongside these quantitative results of individual interviews lasting about 45-50 minutes each, with leading delegates from business, selected among lawyers, accountants, bank managers and CEOs of companies operating in our country.

As rightly stated the figure of the lawyer must remain strong and represent a point of reference to ensure some truth, but must adapt to the historical context in which they live. The era of the scribe passed. The digitization of some practices can make work more clear and streamlined to customers and to the notary.

Also another key will be linked to their data security on PCs and their legal validity. The notary (as all) will scan, like any profession is doing in these years of technological revolution.

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