Hi everyone, i have an urgent request. I'm selling my home in the United States and up to this point in the closing process, all of my signatures and documentation had been accepted without any US official notary. Recently, I was informed that our closing documents weren't considered official with any type of Brasilian government stamp/notary, even if it is from a certified translator. I live in Cuiaba in Mato Grosso. We are closing next week and I cannot get to Brasilia (the closest embassy) between now and then.
I have conferred with my lawyers and they have advised me that I do not need to physically be present at an embassy to get these documents notarized. I just need the stamp on the paper. That said, I need a way to mail to/meet with a US consulate or embassy official to get a notary stamp on my closing documents. If anyone can help, or has any ideas PLEASE pass them on.
Thanks!
-Clayton Lovett
I have conferred with my lawyers and they have advised me that I do not need to physically be present at an embassy to get these documents notarized. I just need the stamp on the paper. That said, I need a way to mail to/meet with a US consulate or embassy official to get a notary stamp on my closing documents. If anyone can help, or has any ideas PLEASE pass them on.
Thanks!
-Clayton Lovett