Notaries Barcelona

Welcome to the website of the Barcelona Bosch-Bages Notary's Office
Antoni Bosch Carrera - Joan Francesc Bages Ferrer
We carry out all notarial services and also online services.
It is served in the following languages: Spanish, German (basic), Catalan, French, English and Italian.

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Bosch – Bages Notaries of Barcelona

WHO WE ARE

Notary Bosch-Bages in Barcelona.
Antoni Bosch Career
Joan Francesc Bagés Ferrer.

WHAT DO WE DO

Advise and advise the most appropriate legal means for the lawful purposes that they intend to achieve.

WHERE WE ARE

The notary's office is located in the center of Barcelona, ​​at Passeig de Gràcia nº 32, on the corner of Calle Diputación.

Notaries in Barcelona

ANTONI BOSCH CAREER

Notary and mediator.

Antoni Bosch Carrera, notary and mediator from Barcelona

JOAN FRANCESC BAGES FERRER

Notary.

Joan Francesc Bages Ferrer, Notary of Barcelona

Featured notarial content

Legal documents for notarial services

Payment

What payment methods can be used in a purchase and sale? What is the limit of cash I can contribute? In this article we solve it.

Real Estate Cadastre Certificate

Article 41 of Royal Legislative Decree 1/2004, of March 5, which approves the revised text of the Real Estate Cadastre Law establishes that in public instruments and in [...]

Certificate of occupancy

What is the certificate of occupancy? Is it mandatory to provide it in a sale? In this article we solve your doubts about it.

Latest Articles

  • The Government announces the elimination of the "Golden Visa"

Golden VISA last chance

The Spanish Government announces the elimination of the "Golden visa", which grants residence to foreigners for purchasing a home in Spain.

  • De facto couple and stable couple. Couple having breakfast.

De facto couple and stable couple

In Catalonia, the terms "common-law couple" and "stable couple" can refer to similar concepts, but it is important to understand the specific legal context in which they are used, as they may have differences in terms of [...]

  • Trust in Spain

Trust in Spain

The trust in Spain stands out for being a very useful legal tool in testament planning.

What is a notarial deed

The notarial deed is an essential tool to guarantee the legality and authenticity of various types of documents and transactions

Arras according to the CCCat

How to sign a deposit contract when the buyer plans to use bank financing for the purchase? The first thing that must be stated is that in Catalonia there is a Civil Code [...]

Inheritance tax

The Inheritance Tax is one of the “oldest” taxes that exist in Spain and in the world. The origin of this Tax is found in the old "Tax on real rights" [...]

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Current news related to the notarial world

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February 2024
How the Government Housing Rental Index search engine works: so you can know the price set for your apartment
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February 2024
Check here the rental price of your apartment, according to the new official index
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February 2024
Find out what cadastral certification is for and how you can obtain it
A step-by-step guide to request this key document in your real estate procedures.
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February 2024
The Notarial College of Valencia enables a free service for those affected by the fire in the Campanar buildings
This notarial service is established for an unlimited time as long as it is necessary
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January 2024
The Minister of Economy highlights in Europe the role of notaries in the fight against money laundering
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January 2024
The TSJ confirms the 27-month prison sentence of a former councilor of Bobadilla del Campo (Valladolid) for crimes of fraud and document falsification
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January 2024
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January 2024
Squatting heirs: legal steps when a brother entrenches himself in the family apartment
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January 2024
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January 2024
The CJEU rejects that the period to claim mortgage expenses has ended and gives more time to clients
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January 2024
Millions of mortgage holders will have more time to claim up to €1.500 from their banks
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Notary FAQs


What are notary fees according to law?:
Notary fees for purchasing a home: This expense is regulated by law and ranges between 0,2% and 0,5% of the total value of the property purchased (the notary can apply a 10% discount if desired). Typically, it includes an authorized copy of the deed and two simple copies.

When do I need a notary?:
Generally for important legal acts such as sales, wills, or powers of attorney.

When are writing expenses paid?:
Notary fees, VAT and Property Registry fees must be paid at the time of signing. For the ITP, however, a period of 30 days is available.

How much does a notary charge to marry a couple?:
Getting married before a notary costs between 100 and 150 euros, a variation that depends on various factors such as whether the wedding is celebrated on a daily or holiday, or inside or outside the notary's office, among other things.

How much does a notary charge?:
The rates are regulated and depend on the type of procedure.

How much does it cost to get married before a notary in Andalusia?:
The price of getting married before a notary in Seville ranges between €150 and €200, however, these fees will vary depending on the day of the celebration and whether there is travel outside the notary's offices.

How much does it cost to get married in court in Spain?:
Getting married in court is free. You will not have to pay any fee, just collect all the necessary documentation and make an appointment. If you choose your city's Town Hall, it is usually free.

How much does it cost to get married civilly?:
In general terms, the price can range between 120 and 150 euros in some places, everything will depend on the Notary chosen.

Can I choose any notary?:
Yes, you can freely choose any notary within the national territory.

What should you consider before choosing between a fixed and variable interest rate?:
You should consider your ability to cope with changes in payments, the current and future state of the interest rate market, and your personal preferences regarding security versus the ability to save money. Sales and inheritance awards of rural properties, the most notarial acts characteristic in rural Spain ? In the first half of 2023, 65.845 purchases and sales of rural properties and 57.105 inheritances linked to properties in the rural environment. ? In order to show the reality of these localities and the work that in carried out by notaries, a route begins with Vélez Blanco (Almería) through some of the smallest towns in Spain.

What documents do I need to bring to the notary?:
It depends on the procedure, but usually identification and documents related to the legal act are required.

What is needed to get married by a notary?:
To celebrate a wedding before a notary, the following documentation is needed: Identification document of the parties. Birth certificate for both. Historical registration certificate. Judicial testimony of the approval of the marriage file.

How valid is it to get married before a notary?:
The notarial act, if it is positive, recognizes the right to marry within one year from the hearing of the witnesses, six months in the case of canonical marriage.

Who decides the method of payment in a sale?:
In this sense, the means of payment in a sale is chosen by agreement between both parties, but it is always essential that they provide proof of all payments both in the deposit contract and in the Public Deed.

Who pays the writing costs, the buyer or the seller?:
This procedure is paid for by the buyer. Once the above is done, it is time to formalize the purchase before a notary so that the deeds remain in your name. To do this, the seller must present the following documents in original: The previous deed registered in the Public Property Registry.

Who has to pay the notary fees in a sale?:
If we adhere to current legislation: “The costs of granting the deed will be borne by the seller and those of the first copy and the rest after the sale will be borne by the buyer, unless otherwise agreed.”


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You can consult more information in the Notarial College of Catalonia and on our Legal Services page at Barcelona.
Un public notary is a state-appointed public official with the authority to notarize documents and perform other legal functions, such as drafting wills, notarizing contracts, and performing civil marriages. Public notaries are responsible for guaranteeing the legality of the documents and acts they authenticate and for protecting the rights of the parties involved.
At the Notary of Barcelona, ​​Bosch-Bages, associated notaries, we offer all the services related to our profession.