Notaries, currently numbering 1,822 spread across Morocco, are working hard to change the regulations, in this case Law 32-09, relating to the organization of the profession of notaries, and the adapt to the different socio-economic changes in the country. In addition to the various gaps in the law (see interview below), the profession will have to focus, among other things, on training.
This was stated by Abdellatif Yagou, president of the National Order of Notaries, during the Congress of Moroccan Notaries, which was held from March 18 to 20 in Marrakech, under the theme “The Kingdom of Morocco and Euro-African cooperation-notariat: a force of proposal”. “Several projects have been carried out over the last three years, such as the creation of a national center for professional and continuing training in Casablanca as well as a center for scientific research and digital and physical documentation,” he pointed out.
In addition to this, regional training centers should be set up in order to ensure that all notaries in the country enjoy their rights to unified training. With the aim of merging contracts, the national order intends to set up a search engine which brings together all the models in both languages (Arabic and French). It also plans to organize scientific meetings with the aim of exchanging experience, expertise, discussions and proposals.
In addition to this, regional training centers should be set up in order to ensure that all notaries in the country enjoy their rights to unified training. With the aim of merging contracts, the national order intends to set up a search engine which brings together all the models in both languages (Arabic and French). It also plans to organize scientific meetings with the aim of exchanging experience, expertise, discussions and proposals.