Difference Between Cotejo and Compulsa of Documents Before a Notary

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Difference Between Cotejo and Compulsa of Documents Before a Notary

The terms "compulsa" and "cotejo" are commonly used as synonyms, but in the notarial field, they have distinct nuances. Knowing the difference can help you avoid problems when you need to present official documentation.

What is Notarial Cotejo?

Notarial cotejo is the process by which the notary compares a copy with the original document and certifies that they are identical. The notary prepares a record of that comparison, providing public faith that the copy faithfully reflects the original. This record has full probative value.

What is Notarial Compulsa?

Notarial compulsa is, in the strict sense, the result of the cotejo: the copy that bears the notarial seal certifying that it has been compared with the original. In everyday and legal language, "compulsa" and "cotejo" are used interchangeably to refer to both things.

Comparative Table: Cotejo vs. Compulsa

Aspect Cotejo Compulsa
What is it? The act of comparing the copy and the original The document resulting from that act
Who performs it? The notary in their protocol The notary (or official in an administrative setting)
Validity Universal (also abroad) Universal if notarial; limited if administrative
Requires original Yes, for comparison Yes, at the time of the cotejo

When Do I Need Cotejo and When Compulsa?

In practice, when an administration, court, or company asks you for a "compulsada copy", what they are seeking is for a notary to have certified that the copy matches the original. In other words, you need to go through the cotejo process to obtain the compulsa. In these cases, you will need a notarial compulsa (not administrative):
  • When the procedure is carried out before a foreign authority or with international effects.
  • When the receiving body expressly rejects the administrative compulsa.
  • In judicial processes or those of high legal importance where maximum guarantee of authenticity is required.

Can I Compulsa Documents in Another Language?

Yes. The notary can cotejo and compulsa documents in any language. If the recipient body also requires the sworn translation of the document, that is an additional service that can also be managed electronically.

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