Real estate registrar - Salary and Career
Notaries and registrars

Real estate registrar - Career description, activities, functions and salary

Legally formalize the will of the parties, in the exercise of public faith delegated by the state and in accordance with the determinations provided for by law. They register legal acts and facts, such as births, marriages, deaths and others, as well as civil societies, associations and foundations, public and private titles and documents, real estate operations, maritime contracts and maritime vessels, the distribution of titles, lawsuits and other documents, record changes in all these acts and facts. They recognize the veracity of documents and facts, giving the documents legal and public form and authenticity, and advise and provide information to the user of the service. They conserve the collection and manage the utility. Provide information.

How much does an Real estate registrar earn

A Real estate registrar earns between $1.206 and $12.186 per month, with an average monthly salary of $4.489 and a median salary of $3.500 according to an Averwage.com salary survey along with to data of professionals hired and fired by companies in the labor market.

Our research is based on the salaries of 97 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).


Salary ranges for the Real estate registrar

Monthly Salary Annual Salary Salary Per Week Hourly Salary
Average wage 4.489 53.867 1.122 22
1º Quartile 1.206 14.470 301 6
Median Salary 3.500 42.000 875 17
3º Quartile 9.293 111.521 2.323 45
Higher Salary 12.186 146.230 3.046 58


Professional job categories

  • Science and arts professionals
    • professionals in the legal sciences
      • lawyers, attorneys, notaries
        • notaries and registrars

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Main workplaces

Notaries and registrars they work in notaries, as employers. They work as a team, in a closed environment and during daytime and irregular hours (official registration of natural persons).


What does it take to work in the field of Notaries and registrars

The exercise of these occupations requires a bachelor's degree in Law or ten years of notary's experience. The public faith for the notorial exercise and registration is delegated by contest.


Functions and activities of Real estate registrar

Notaries and registrars must:

  • legally formalize the will of the parties;
  • manage the office (notary office and registry);
  • advise the service user;
  • authenticate documents and facts;
  • register legal acts and facts;
  • manage the office (notary and registry);
  • legal formalize the will of the parties;
  • advise the user of the service;
  • demonstrate personal skills;
  • manage the office (notary and registry);
  • provide information;
  • legal formalize the will of the parties;
  • conserve collection;

  • Activities

    • record marital status changes;
    • register deaths;
    • provide certificates;
    • express yourself clearly;
    • register maritime vessels;
    • draft title protests;
    • pay taxes;
    • innovate;
    • provide verbal information;
    • act impartially;
    • respond to the request for information, judicial and administrative;
    • hire employees and outsourced services;
    • authenticate books;
    • archive tax certificates and guides;
    • promote the updating of employees;
    • clarify the user about the implications of his actions;
    • issue notifications;
    • write correctly;
    • employ creativity;
    • protocol titles;
    • listen to the user;
    • contract services from third parties;
    • become sensitive to social aspects;
    • prepare environmental conditions for collection conservation;
    • hire employees and third-party services;
    • register civil capacity and absence;
    • prenote titles;
    • draw up public instruments: powers of attorney, wills, deeds of purchase and sale and others;
    • verify the capacity and identification of users;
    • analyze the user's will;
    • provide information on the sale of real estate to municipalities;
    • promote employee updating;
    • analyze the user's wishes;
    • define physical space to accommodate the collection;
    • reason logically;
    • register titles and documents;
    • provide statistical information for public bodies;
    • record changes to property data, persons and rights;
    • communicate compliance with a court order;
    • register real estate;
    • register mechanical seals;
    • enroll broadcasting companies, newspapers, magazines and other periodicals;
    • collect user taxes;
    • examine documents;
    • check compliance between electronic documents and paper documents;
    • act with civility;
    • record changes to records of titles and documents;
    • manage collection;
    • read the act to the user;
    • register real estate operations;
    • archive documents of individuals and legal entities;
    • support external pressures;
    • cancel records;
    • receive securities payments;
    • register maritime contracts;
    • use patience;
    • recognize signatures, letters and seals;
    • adapt physical space;
    • advise on mandatory documents;
    • record changes in distribution records;
    • collect user signatures;
    • issue subpoenas;
    • acting ethically;
    • provide information on disposals of assets to the federal revenue service;
    • hire third-party services;
    • keep confidentiality;
    • recommend search for complementary clearance certificates of goods and persons;
    • participate to the services of origin the changes in the facts of civil life;
    • accept judicial suspensions and protest withdrawals;
    • select employees;
    • certify compliance between electronic documents and paper documents;
    • certify the veracity of copies according to the original;
    • keep up to date;
    • record amendments to articles of association and minutes;
    • keep confidential;
    • undertake innovations;
    • inform entities and credit associations of information on protests drawn up and canceled;
    • acquire equipment;
    • train staff;
    • select material resources for collection conservation;
    • write notarial minutes;
    • verify capacity and identification of users;
    • verify compliance of the act with the will of the user;
    • approve closed will;
    • inspect the payment of taxes;
    • compose collection according to practical criteria;
    • elaborate statistical information;
    • write the office's accounting;
    • register private writings;
    • point out solutions to problems;
    • acting efficiently;
    • coordinate the services;
    • act with emotional balance;
    • register births;
    • decide quickly;
    • register marriages;
    • register civil societies, associations and foundations;
    • develop positive social relationships;
    • register the distribution of titles, lawsuits and other documents;
    • supervise the payment of taxes;
    • register title protest;


    Sectors that hire Real estate registrar the most in the job market

    • notaries
    • billing activities and registration information
    • auxiliary activities of justice
    • building construction
    • own property rental
    • correspondents from financial institutions
    • insurance, pension plan and health brokers and agents
    • road transport of cargo, except dangerous goods and removals, intercity, interstate and international
    • attorney services
    • general public administration




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