HomeLatest NewsGovTechCentre launches Notary Portal, issues 36,000 digital certificates

Centre launches Notary Portal, issues 36,000 digital certificates

The Ministry of Law and Justice has issued over 36,000 digitally signed certificates through its new Notary Portal, replacing the paper-based system for notary appointments across India.

Preferred Source of Google

Key Points

  • Over 36,000 digitally signed notary certificates issued across India since portal launch
  • Portal eliminates physical paperwork for notary appointments and renewals
  • Only verification and certificate issuance modules currently operational

The Centre has issued more than 36,000 digitally signed certificates to newly appointed notaries across through a dedicated online portal, replacing the decades-old paper-based system for notary appointments and renewals.

The Notary Portal, launched by the Ministry of and Justice, provides an online interface between notaries and the government for services governed by the Notaries Act, 1952 and the Notaries Rules, 1956. The shift to digital issuance means notaries no longer need to collect physical certificates from government offices or wait for postal .

Advertisement
Saksham Bharat 2026
Saksham Bharat 2026
A multi-stakeholder dialogue on skilling gap in Cybersecurity, Data Resilience and AI — and the roadmap to a Saksham Bharat.
Register Now →
VeeamON 2026 Tour India - Mumbai
VeeamON 2026 Tour India - Mumbai
A VeeamON 2026 India Leadership Series Mumbai for senior public sector and government technology leaders.
Register Now →
Cyber Surakshit Uttar Pradesh
Cyber Surakshit Uttar Pradesh
Find out strategies, frameworks and solutions for building a resilient and secure digital ecosystem across Uttar Pradesh.
Register Now →
VeeamON 2026 Tour India - Bengaluru
VeeamON 2026 Tour India - Bengaluru
A VeeamON 2026 India Leadership Series Bengaluru for senior public sector and government technology leaders.
Register Now →
VeeamON 2026 Tour India - Delhi
VeeamON 2026 Tour India - Delhi
A VeeamON 2026 India Leadership Series Delhi for senior public sector and government technology leaders.
Register Now →
Infosec Reimagined
Infosec Reimagined
Infosec Reimagined 2026 is the premier information security summit where top leaders—CISOs, CROs, CIOs, CTOs and risk executives—converge to redefine cyber resilience.
Register Now →
Digital Senate
Digital Senate
Digital Senate is a premier conference uniting government leaders, technologists and innovators to share ideas, success stories and strategies on digital governance, public sector transformation, cybersecurity and emerging technologies in India.
Register Now →
CIO Prism
CIO Prism
CIO Prism unites forward-thinking technology leaders to exchange transformative insights, shape digital strategies, and foster innovation, empowering enterprises to excel in an era of rapid technological change.
Register Now →

Arjun Ram Meghwal, Minister of State for Law and Justice, disclosed the figures in a written reply to a Lok Sabha question on Friday. As of 6 March 2026, the portal had issued 36,269 digitally signed Certificates of Practice to newly appointed notaries across all states and union territories, he stated.

What the Notary Portal offers citizens and legal professionals

A Certificate of Practice is the official document that authorises a person to work as a notary, authenticating documents, administering oaths and attesting signatures for legal purposes. Previously, these certificates were printed, signed manually and dispatched physically, a process that could take weeks.

The portal now allows applicants to submit applications for notary appointments online, verify their eligibility through the system and receive digitally signed certificates. A digitally signed certificate uses cryptographic to verify that the document is authentic and has not been tampered with, carrying the same legal validity as a physical signature under the Information Technology Act, 2000.

Advertisement

The ministry described the system as faceless, paperless and transparent. Applicants can track their applications without visiting government offices or relying on intermediaries.

Modules still awaiting launch

The portal currently operates with limited functionality. Only the modules for document verification, eligibility checking and certificate issuance to newly appointed notaries are live.

Several other services remain under development. These include online renewal of Certificates of Practice, applications for change of practice area and submission of mandatory annual returns that notaries must file with the government. The ministry did not provide a timeline for when these additional modules would become operational.

Advertisement

India has approximately 20,000 practising notaries, according to ministry estimates. The portal is expected to serve this entire community once all modules are functional, reducing administrative delays and eliminating the need for physical documentation across routine notarial processes.

Your Questions, Answered

What is the Notary Portal launched by the government?

The Notary Portal is an online platform by the Ministry of Law and Justice that allows notaries to apply for appointments, verify eligibility and receive digitally signed Certificates of Practice without physical paperwork.

How many digitally signed notary certificates have been issued so far?

As of 6 March 2026, the portal has issued 36,269 digitally signed Certificates of Practice to newly appointed notaries across all Indian states and union territories.

What services are currently available on the Notary Portal?

Currently, only document verification, eligibility checking and issuance of digitally signed certificates to newly appointed notaries are operational. Renewal, change of practice area and annual return modules are pending.

Is a digitally signed Certificate of Practice legally valid?

Yes. Under the Information Technology Act, 2000, digitally signed documents carry the same legal validity as physically signed documents. The cryptographic signature ensures authenticity and prevents tampering.

Get the day's headlines from Tech Observer straight in your inbox

By subscribing you agree to our Privacy Policy, T&C and consent to receive newsletters and other important communications.
Tech Observer Desk
Tech Observer Desk
Tech Observer Desk at TechObserver.in is a team of technology reporters led by a senior editor who brings latest updates and developments from the world of technology.
- Advertisement -
Powered By Veeam Logo
- Advertisement -

Subscribe to our Newsletter

By subscribing you agree to our Privacy Policy, T&C and consent to receive newsletters and other important communications.
- Advertisement -

AI agents break legacy security models, Veeam CEO warns at VeeamON

Veeam Software CEO Anand Eswaran says zero-trust security models built for human users have broken down as autonomous AI agents move inside enterprises at machine speed, and that recovery, identity and data governance can no longer be treated as separate problems.

RELATED ARTICLES