Notarial services

AKD is a reliable and extremely experienced partner for clients requiring notarial services. At AKD, we employ more than thirty (junior) civil-law notaries, who cooperate closely with our lawyers wherever necessary.

This means that you can rely on us to provide you with a wide range of notarial services and solutions to your legal problems.

Notarial section for corporate law
AKD's notarial section for corporate law specialises in corporate law and the law of legal entities. Some aspects of this are share transfers, mergers, the formation of legal entities and amendments to their articles of association, company takeovers and reorganisations, and divisions.

Notarial section for property law
If you are dealing with matters of property in the Netherlands, you will nearly always require the services of a (junior) civil-law notary. The AKD civil-law notaries for property specialise in all legal aspects directly or indirectly relating to property. Our (junior) civil-law notaries provide you with effective assistance and counselling in all your property-related matters.

Our civil-law notaries for property have broad-based expertise in many areas, including the following:
 

  • providing advice and assistance in the (cross-border) financing of property;
  • providing advice and assistance in the purchase and transfer of property by international clients;
  • completion/delivery and mortgage financing of new development projects, offices, shops and housing;
  • public and non-public sale by tender;
  • transfer of cables and pipelines;
  • transfer of ships;
  • property development;
  • division into apartment titles;
  • selling houses and apartments off in individual units;
  • property transactions in the private, commercial and (semi) government sectors;
  • auctions;
  • creating leaseholds and building rights;
  • creating security.


Notarial section for the law of persons and family law
Our civil-law notaries specialising in the law of persons and family law handle all frequently-occurring matters concerning family law and the laws of succession. Some examples of these are estate planning, the drawing up and amending of prenuptial agreements, cohabitation contracts and wills, and the appointment of guardians.