Government of Armenia to continue reforms in the notary system
12.08.2011,
18:58
Government of Armenia continues implementation of reforms in the notary system of the country, particularly introduction of the principle of “one window”.
YEREVAN, August 11. /ARKA/. Government of Armenia continues implementation of reforms in the notary system of the country, particularly introduction of the principle of “one window”.
By making changes and amendments in its former two decisions, the government defined that instead of invoices of cash payment of state duties for the notary’s activity, the notary should give a cheque of control- cash device.
It can promote the introduction of the principle of “one window”, as well as increase the efficiency of providing notary services to the citizens who will be exempted from applying to the bank.
Prime Minister of Armenia Tigran Sargsyan focused the attention of the responsibles of the sphere on putting all payment functions on the notaries. “It is necessary to think that the citizens could pay at places and by plastic cards”, he said. Sargsyan applied to CBA for assisting in the installation of relevant terminals in notaries for the citizens to make non-cash payments. --0--
By making changes and amendments in its former two decisions, the government defined that instead of invoices of cash payment of state duties for the notary’s activity, the notary should give a cheque of control- cash device.
It can promote the introduction of the principle of “one window”, as well as increase the efficiency of providing notary services to the citizens who will be exempted from applying to the bank.
Prime Minister of Armenia Tigran Sargsyan focused the attention of the responsibles of the sphere on putting all payment functions on the notaries. “It is necessary to think that the citizens could pay at places and by plastic cards”, he said. Sargsyan applied to CBA for assisting in the installation of relevant terminals in notaries for the citizens to make non-cash payments. --0--