Notary Public in Lalitpur 2026 — Online Notarisation + Courier
Notary KathmanduJune 02, 2026

Need a document notarised but don't want to commute from Lalitpur to a Kathmandu notary office? You don't have to. Most routine notarisation work for Lalitpur clients — Patan, Pulchowk, Jawalakhel, Sanepa, Kupandol, Imadol, anywhere in the district — can be done remotely. Send the document, get it back the next day. Here's how it works.

Notary public for Lalitpur clients works on a simple remote workflow: send the document by WhatsApp or email to a licensed Nepal Notary Public Council advocate, get a quote within an hour, pay digitally, and the notarised original is couriered back to your Lalitpur address within 24 hours. The notarisation is performed at the notary's Kathmandu office on the physical original and is fully valid under the Notary Public Act 2063 BS — same legal weight as in-person notarisation.

Notary Kathmandu serves Lalitpur clients through online intake and courier delivery — Nepal Bar Council-registered advocates licensed under the Notary Public Act 2063 BS.

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How Notarisation Works for Lalitpur Clients

You stay in Lalitpur. The document travels — not you. The full workflow:

  1. Send a clear photo or PDF via WhatsApp (+977-9841242647) or email (info@notarykathmandu.com). We reply within an hour during business hours with requirements and a precise quote.
  2. Send the physical original. Drop it with a courier in Pulchowk, Patan, or Jawalakhel — most reach our Kathmandu office the same day. Alternatively, our courier picks up from your address.
  3. We notarise. A licensed Notary Public Council advocate performs the notarisation on your original at our Anamnagar office, registers it in the official Roznamcha, and seals it.
  4. Pay digitally. eSewa, Khalti, bank transfer, or cash on collection.
  5. Return courier. Notarised original couriered back to your Lalitpur address — typically next-day delivery within Kathmandu Valley.

Total turnaround for routine notarisation: 1–2 business days door-to-door. Faster for urgent cases.

Documents We Notarise for Lalitpur Residents

Document TypeCommon Use
Affidavit / Sworn statementCourt filing, embassy declaration, name change
Power of AttorneyNRN property management, business proxy
Citizenship copyForeign bank account, visa application
Marriage and birth certificatesSpouse visa, family reunification
Educational documentsForeign university admission, equivalency
Property documentsSale, lease, gift, partition deeds for Malpot office
Translated documentsNepali → English with notarised translator's certificate
Business documentsMoA, AoA, board resolutions, NOCs

Turnaround Times for Lalitpur Clients

Because Lalitpur is part of the Kathmandu Valley, courier in and out is fast:

  • Document arrives in Kathmandu: Same day (most local couriers)
  • Notarisation at our office: 2–3 pages typically returned same day (within 2–3 hours); larger sets next business day
  • Return courier to Lalitpur: Next-day delivery
  • Total door-to-door: 1–2 business days for routine work

If you need urgent same-day turnaround, mention it on intake — we can prioritise and you can arrange a same-day pickup from our Anamnagar office instead of waiting for the courier.

What It Costs

Notary fees in Nepal are not fixed by statute — each licensed notary sets their own rate based on document type, page count, drafting work, language, and urgency. For a precise quote, send your document on WhatsApp or email; we typically reply within an hour with an itemised breakdown.

Courier charges (in + out) within Kathmandu Valley are typically low and we'll pass through the exact amount. No hidden charges — the quote you accept is the price you pay.

Common Notarisation Use Cases in Lalitpur

The most frequent Lalitpur-client work we see:

  • NRN families in Pulchowk, Jawalakhel, Sanepa, Kupandol — power of attorney for property management while abroad, sponsorship affidavits for family visas, marriage and birth certificate notarisation for foreign embassies
  • Patan IT and design professionals — translated diplomas, employment letters, freelance contract notarisation for international clients
  • Students from Lalitpur secondary schools and colleges — character certificates, transcripts, sponsorship affidavits for study-abroad applications
  • Lalitpur-based businesses — board resolutions, MoA/AoA, address-change declarations, NOCs for branch licensing
  • Property matters at Lalitpur Malpot — notarised gift, sale, and partition deeds requiring witness attestation

How to Verify Our Notary Licence

Before you send any document, you can verify our notary status independently. The Nepal Notary Public Council publishes the official register at notarypublic.org.np/notary-public-list. We send the licence reference on intake; check it against the public list. If a notary's name isn't there, their stamp has no legal value.

For more on how the regulator works, see our guide on the Nepal Notary Public Council.

Why a Kathmandu Notary Works for Lalitpur Clients

A few practical reasons people in Lalitpur use a Kathmandu notary remotely instead of finding a local notary:

  1. Time saved. No commute through Bagmati Bridge traffic. Send the document; get it back.
  2. One workflow, multiple services. Notarisation + translation + certified copies in one pass — useful when documents are going abroad.
  3. Online quote and payment. No phone calls, no in-person fee negotiation — written quote, digital payment, receipt before processing.
  4. Same-day turnaround for routine work. If your document arrives in the morning, you typically have it back the next day.
  5. Verified licensure. Council-registered advocate, licence number traceable to the official register.

Conclusion

You don't need to leave Lalitpur to get a document notarised properly. Our online intake + courier workflow handles routine notarisation, affidavit drafting, power of attorney, certified translations, and business documents — all returned to your Lalitpur address within 1–2 business days under the Notary Public Act 2063 BS. Send the document; the rest happens at our Kathmandu office.

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Reviewed by: The Legal Team at Notary Kathmandu — Nepal Bar Council registered advocates

Last reviewed: June 2026


This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice, advertisement, or solicitation. Notary Kathmandu and its team are not liable for any consequences arising from reliance on this information. For legal advice, please contact us directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, licensed notaries practice across Lalitpur. Many Lalitpur residents also use Kathmandu notaries via online intake — document goes by courier, notarisation happens at the Kathmandu office, original returns to Lalitpur next day. Both options produce equally valid notarisation under the Notary Public Act 2063 BS.
1–2 business days door-to-door for routine notarisation. Document arrives in Kathmandu the same day via courier, gets notarised within hours, and is couriered back to your Lalitpur address the next business day. Faster turnaround is possible for urgent cases.
Yes. Send a photo or scan via WhatsApp for the initial review and quote, courier the physical original to our Kathmandu office (or arrange pickup), pay digitally, and receive the notarised original back by courier. The notarisation itself happens at the notary's office under the Notary Public Act 2063 BS.
Notary fees in Nepal are not fixed by statute — each notary sets their own rate based on document type, page count, drafting work, and urgency. Send your document on WhatsApp or email for a precise quote, usually replied within an hour during business hours.
Yes. A notarisation performed by any Nepal Notary Public Council-licensed advocate is valid across Nepal regardless of where the notary's office is located. The notary's jurisdiction is national, not city-limited.

Common Lalitpur Malpot filings:

  • Sale deed (राजीनामा)
  • Gift deed (दान-पत्र)
  • Lease agreement
  • Partition deed
  • Joint ownership declarations

All must be properly drafted, notarised, and witnessed. We handle the drafting and notarisation in one workflow.

Yes. NRNs commonly authorise relatives in Lalitpur — Pulchowk, Sanepa, Patan — to manage property, bank accounts, or government filings via a notarised power of attorney. We draft it in English and Nepali, notarise it, and arrange courier delivery to the authorised person.
Our office is at Ekta Marg, Ward 29, Anamnagar, Kathmandu — about 6 km from central Lalitpur (Patan Durbar Square area). For Lalitpur clients using online intake, the physical visit is rarely needed — courier handles it.
Yes. We provide certified translation in 30+ languages plus the translator's notarised certificate of accuracy in a single workflow. The bilingual document is then notarised and couriered back together — no need to coordinate with a separate translator.
The Nepal Notary Public Council publishes the official register at notarypublic.org.np/notary-public-list. Search by name or certificate number. We share the licence reference on intake — check it before couriering your original.
For urgent same-day work, you have two options: (1) bring the document directly to our Anamnagar office in person and pick up the same day, or (2) arrange same-day courier in both directions. Mention urgency on intake so we can prioritise.
Yes. All major banks and embassies operating in Lalitpur and Kathmandu accept notarisation by any Council-licensed advocate. Some foreign embassies require additional government endorsement beyond notarisation — confirm the receiving authority's full requirements.
Yes. Foreign nationals residing in Lalitpur — embassy staff, diplomats, students, expats — can use the online intake workflow using their passport as ID. We routinely handle US, UK, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, German, and Korean citizen filings.
Legally identical. The notarisation happens on the physical original at the notary's office under the Notary Public Act 2063 BS — same act, same seal, same Roznamcha register entry. "Online intake" only describes how the document is submitted and returned. The notarisation itself is always in-person at the notary's desk.

Online submission and payment are legal. Fully remote e-notarisation (where the notary watches you sign via video) is NOT legal under current Nepali law. The notarisation must be performed on the physical original at a licensed notary's office. Online intake just streamlines the paperwork before and after that step.

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