Moroccan Public Prosecution and Deposit Fund sign protocol to digitize notary notifications
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Public Prosecution and the Deposit and Consignment Fund in Morocco have signed a protocol agreement.
- This collaboration aims to digitize notifications related to notaries.
- The agreement aligns with regulations governing the notarial profession in Morocco.
Morocco's Public Prosecution and the Deposit and Consignment Fund (CDG) have formalized a partnership through a protocol agreement signed in Rabat. This initiative is designed to enhance efficiency and transparency by digitizing notifications concerning notaries.
The collaboration is in line with the provisions of the decree implementing Article 33 of Law No. 32.09, which regulates the notarial profession. The agreement was overseen by Hicham Blawi, the King's Attorney General at the Court of Cassation and head of the Public Prosecution, and Khalid Safir, the Director General of the CDG.
This move towards digitization is expected to streamline administrative processes, improve record-keeping, and potentially reduce errors associated with manual notification systems. It reflects a broader trend in Moroccan public administration to adopt modern technological solutions for better service delivery and regulatory compliance.
Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.