BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, March 17. The Cabinet of
Ministers of Kyrgyzstan has approved a framework for charging fees
for the use of the Unified Information System of Notaries, Trend reports via the press
service of the Cabinet of Ministers.
The document was signed by the Chairman of the Cabinet of
Ministers and the Head of the Presidential Administration of
Kyrgyzstan, Adylbek Kasymaliev.
The fees will be levied on private notaries for performing
notarial acts and providing related technical services through the
system.
The tariff structure will be determined by the Ministry of
Justice of Kyrgyzstan, in coordination with the antimonopoly
authority.
Revenue generated from the fees will be allocated to the
maintenance and development of the system’s infrastructure,
including technical support, cybersecurity, and the introduction of
new functional capabilities.
Payments will be processed through integrated electronic
services, including QR code-based transactions.
The Ministry of Justice has been entrusted with overseeing the
technical implementation of the mechanism and the introduction of
payment systems.
This move represents a shift toward a partially self-financing
model for Kyrgyzstan's digital notary infrastructure.
The resolution will take effect seven days following its
official publication.