Privacy Policy
Protecting your personal information is very important for this notary, why, this PRIVACY POLICY, prepared to comply with the FEDERAL LAW OF PROTECTION OF PERSONAL DATA IN POSSESSION OF INDIVIDUALS, aims to inform the data type personal we collect from you, how we use, manage and leverage, and with whom we share.

What personal information we collect from you?
As a customer of any of our services we may request personal information, which varies depending on the case on:
• Your name, address, date of birth.
• Your email and phone number.
• Its economic data such as bank accounts, credit, movable and immovable property, assets, liabilities, among others.
• Information about your spouse, heirs, legatees and beneficiaries.
• Official Receipts evidencing your identity and information that You represent and their RFC and CURP.

What do we use your information?
This Notary collects and uses your personal information to fulfill the following purposes:
• Confirm your identity.
• Understand and meet their needs legal in notarial matters.
• Provide security and legal certainty to the facts and events that celebrates, as they can be translative domain operations relating to sales, donations, swaps, contracts awarded by inheritance, awards for auction, trusts, constitutions of property regimes in condominium, wills, procedures inheritance, mortgages, foreclosures, ratification of signatures, faiths facts, collating documents, incorporation of companies, execution of corporate resolutions, granting and revocation of powers, among others.
• Develop Notarial instruments of interest.
• Provide legal advice.
• Comply with legal requirements that apply.
• Verify the information you provide.
• To comply with the provisions in the Notarial Law for the State of Quintana Roo, as well as the Civil Code of the State of Quintana Roo, General Corporations Law and other applicable provisions.

With whom we share your information and for what purposes?
Your personal details are only processed by the seconded staff to the Notary (and where appropriate, by appraisers) in order to prepare the Notary public documents that you requested, therefore, your personal data will not be to any third party outside transferred to it except to comply with legal obligations to the competent authorities such as public records, tax authorities and judicial authorities.

How can you limit the use or disclosure of your personal information?
You can limit the use and disclosure of your personal information through these means we have implemented:
• Presenting your request in person at our address for the person responsible for privacy in this office.
• Sending email to the following address: privacidad@notaria20.com
• Free Calling the phone number: 01800 523 0583.

How to access, modify, cancel or oppose the processing of your personal data?
The exercise of rights of access, rectification, cancellation and opposition or revocation of consent, may I made written request submitted to our home for the person or department of privacy, or via email at privacidad@notaria20.com or by calling 01800 523 0583, on the understanding that once captured in a notarial instrument, you can not. exercise over them any of those rights, may do so only with respect to those kept in the database of the Notary.

How to make changes to this privacy policy?
This privacy policy may be changed, changes or updates which we promise to keep you informed of such a situation through any of the following means:
• Our website www.notaria20.com
• Notification to your email.
• In the first communication we have with you after the change.

How to contact us?
If you have any questions about this privacy policy, you can direct it to:
• The e-mail address privacidad@notaria20.com
• The mailing address for the person or department of privacy.
• The Phone 01800 523 0583

Also, we are at your disposal copies of this privacy policy on our home and in our website www.notaria20.com section "Privacy Policy".
Updates privacy policy. Last Review: July 2011.