GoI Notifies Notaries (Amendment) Rules, 2025 to Increase State Notary Limits.

National | Dated: 21 Oct 2025

In October 2025, the Department of Legal Affairs (DLA), under the Ministry of Law and Justice (MoL&J), recently notified the Notaries (Amendment) Rules, 2025 through G.S.R. 763(E) to revise the maximum number of notaries that can be appointed by the State Governments of Gujarat, Tamil Nadu (TN), Rajasthan, and Nagaland under the Notaries Act, 1952 (Act 53 of 1952).

🎯 Key Highlights:

  • - The Notaries (Amendment) Rules, 2025 came into effect on 17 October 2025, aiming to improve access to certified legal and official documents by expanding the number of notaries across states.
  • - The notification was issued by Ashutosh Mishra, Additional Secretary, Department of Legal Affairs (DLA), replacing the previous limits revised through G.S.R. 132(E) dated February 24, 2024.

💡 Other Important Facts:

  • (i) Under the new amendment, the revised notary limits are: Gujarat – 6,000 (from 2,900); Tamil Nadu – 3,500 (from 2,500); Rajasthan – 3,000 (from 2,000); and Nagaland – 400 (from 200).
  • (ii) The amendment aims to address growing administrative needs, population expansion, and increased demand for notarial services to strengthen legal infrastructure and improve efficiency.
  • (iii) A Notary is a public official appointed by the government to verify, authenticate, and certify legal documents, administer oaths, and witness signatures, ensuring the integrity of legal and commercial transactions.

📚 Test Your Knowledge:

The recently notified Notaries (Amendment) Rules, 2025 by the Ministry of Law and Justice primarily revised which aspect under the Notaries Rules, 1956?

Correct Answer: State Notary Limits

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