Modern Communication Technologies in Notification of Notarial Actions in Russia
Abstract
In the article studies modern communication technologies used in the Russian Federation for notarial acts. The main provisions of the issues for the development of modern information and telecommunication technologies for organizing notarial activities, within the framework of which the main stages of system construction, intermediate and final results, its targets, tasks, organizational structure and functions are determined. As a basis for providing all types of information interaction, the article presents the Unified Information System of the Notariat of Russia. The authors studying the novelties of the legislation on the application of information and telecommunication technologies for notarial acts, the peculiarities of electronic interaction with the state authorities of the Russian Federation. The conclusion is confirmed, that the Russian notary is ready to work in the new conditions, is focused on those requirements that dictate the modern information space.
References
[2] Federal Law 2006. About Information, Information Technologies and Information Protection, (accepted the State Duma July 8, 2006, no. 149). (Russian).
[3] Federal Law 2011. About the electronic signature, (Approved Council of Federation March 30, 2011, no. 63-FL). (Russian).
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