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23/02/2026

Tomorrow, February 24, 2026, is Cebu City’s 89th Charter Day, a non-working holiday.

Regardless, our Law Office is open from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM for your legal concerns and notarial needs.

Thank you.

26/12/2025

Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year to All!

This Office and Notary Public is closed for
the holidays and for the rest of the year.

We will be back on January 5, 2026 to assist you on your legal and documentary concerns.

Thank you very much!

Santiago-Mayol Law Office & Notary Public
[email protected]
09662794128

17/10/2025
We’re out of office this week. We’ll be back on August 26, 2025.Office schedule is at 9:30A.M. to 3:30P.M., Mondays to F...
18/08/2025

We’re out of office this week. We’ll be back on August 26, 2025.

Office schedule is at 9:30A.M. to 3:30P.M., Mondays to Fridays. Saturdays are by special appointment. No office schedule on Sundays and holidays.

For inquiries, text 09662794128 or email [email protected].

We will take a break away from our usual duties in this Office for the Holy Week. Office resumes on Monday, April 21, 20...
16/04/2025

We will take a break away from our usual duties in this Office for the Holy Week. Office resumes on Monday, April 21, 2025.

Thank you and have a glorious Easter!

11/03/2025

The has taken an important step towards modernizing legal processes by approving the Rules on Electronic Notarization (E-Notarization Rules) – a significant reform that leverages technology to make notarial services more accessible and efficient nationwide.

Under A.M. No. 24-10-14-SC, the Supreme Court En Banc approved the E-Notarization Rules and the Guidelines on the Accreditation of Electronic Notarization Facility Providers (Accreditation Guidelines). These rules introduce Electronic Notaries Public (ENPs), who are authorized to perform notarial acts for individuals located anywhere in the Philippines and, in certain cases, even abroad.

This expanded jurisdiction addresses a key limitation of the 2004 Rules on Notarial Practice (2004 Notarial Rules), where traditional notaries public were restricted to performing notarizations only within their territorial jurisdiction. By allowing ENPs to provide services across the country, the new rules ensure greater accessibility, particularly for those in remote or underserved areas.

The updated framework enables 3 forms of electronic notarization:
- In-Person Electronic Notarization (both principals and witnesses must be physically present)
- Remote Electronic Notarization (principals and witnesses may connect virtually to ENP via videoconferencing)
- Mixed In-Person and Remote

To enhance security, the E-Notarization Rules implements Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) such as facial recognition, biometrics, and one-time passwords, in compliance with regulations set by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. The integrity of the electronic notarial book, or the register showing the chronological record of electronic notarial acts, is also safeguarded against tampering. Additionally, all data stored in the ENFs are protected under the Data Privacy Act.

The E-Notarization Rules applies exclusively to electronic documents in Portable Document Format (PDF) or Portable Document Format Archival (PDF/A). Paper documents with handwritten signatures, notarial wills, and depositions will continue to follow the 2004 Notarial Rules.

A part of the Strategic Plan for Judicial Innovations 2022-2027 (SPJI), this initiative aligns with the Supreme Court’s commitment to innovation and expanded access to justice by allowing notarization for electronic documents, including remote notarization through accredited software applications. This reform supplements the traditional mode of notarization under the 2004 Notarial Rules and marks a key milestone in the Court’s ongoing digital transformation.

The E-Notarization Rules takes effect 15 days after its publication on March 9, 2025.

Read the press release in full at https://tinyurl.com/5e9e7h4a.

Read the full text of A.M. No. 24-10-14-SC, Rules on Electronic Notarization, at https://tinyurl.com/55zvmbrf.

Copying of this content is subject to the SC PIO’s Credit Attribution Policy: https://sc.judiciary.gov.ph/credit-attribution-policy/.

Do you know that there is a new name for illegitimate children? Yes! They are now called “non-marital children”, to veer...
25/02/2025

Do you know that there is a new name for illegitimate children?

Yes! They are now called “non-marital children”, to veer away from the stigma of being called illegitimate.

Under the 2023 Amendments to Republic Act No. 9255, non-marital children born after August 3, 1988 onwards may now use the surname of their fathers without going to court. Prior to 2023, the coverage of RA 9255 limits only to births that happened on or after March 14, 2004.

This means that the process can now be done administratively through a petition/application with Local Civil Registrar that has jurisdiction over the birthplace of the child.

Hope this helps.

22/12/2024
20/12/2024

A Blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Please be informed that this Law Office and Notary Public will not be available from December 23, 2024 to January 1, 2025. We will resume office on January 2, 2025. Office schedule is at 930 AM to 4:00 PM.

For inquiries, text or call at 0966 2794128.

Thank you.

Address

No. 5 F&M Arcade, Highway 77, Talamban
Cebu City
6000

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 4pm
Thursday 9:30am - 4pm
Friday 9:30am - 4pm

Telephone

+6322621422

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