Punta del Este · Maldonado · Uruguay
English-speaking notary in Uruguay for property, powers and international documents.
Direct notarial support for foreign buyers, investors and clients who need to organize a transaction in Uruguay from abroad.
Services
One local professional to connect the legal and document pieces
International transactions rarely fail because of a single form. They become difficult when the contract, bank, power of attorney, translations and source-of-funds file are prepared on separate timelines.
Property purchases in Uruguay
Title review, reservation and purchase agreements, powers of attorney, bank coordination and closing support.
Learn more →International and non-resident clients
Document planning for clients buying, investing or signing in Uruguay while living abroad.
Learn more →Powers of attorney
Drafting and review of powers signed in Uruguay or abroad, including apostille and local use.
Learn more →Companies and Uruguay SAS
Corporate structure, bylaws, representation and coordinated registration with the relevant agencies.
Learn more →Digital-source capital
Document organization when part of the investment originates from exchanges, wallets or digital assets.
Learn more →Certificates and document review
Notarial certificates, signatures, copies and document coordination for banks, immigration or private procedures.
Learn more →Remote coordination
A practical route for clients who are not in Uruguay
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Send a concise outline
Explain the transaction, expected date, parties, location and documents already available.
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Identify the critical path
We map title review, power of attorney, bank requirements, translations and signatures.
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Build the document file
The file is organized before deposits, deadlines or closing dates make the process urgent.
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Coordinate signing and closing
The parties, bank, real estate agent and other professionals work from the same document roadmap.
Free tool
2 minutes · No registrationNot sure which documents to prepare first?
Answer five questions and receive an initial checklist based on the type and stage of the matter. No personal data is requested.
Start with the transaction, not with a generic checklist
Share the country where you are located, the type of transaction, the expected date and the documents already available. The first review will identify the correct sequence.