Corregedor edits rule on Electronic Travel Authorization for minors
On 04/06/2020, the National Internal Affairs Office of Justice issued a normative act ( provision n.103/2020) that establishes the Electronic Travel Authorization (AEV), national and international, for children and adolescents up to 16 years old, unaccompanied by both or one of their parents. The issuance of the declaration will be exclusively through the system of electronic notarial acts (e-Notariado), accessible only through the link www.e-notariado.org.br.
According to this provision, the Electronic Travel Authorization will comply with all the formalities required for the practice of the electronic notarial act, provided for in provision n.100/2020, such as, for example, conducting a notarial videoconference to capture the consent of the parties on the terms of the legal act; agreement expressed by the parties with the terms of the electronic notarial act; digital signature by the parties, exclusively through the e-notary; and signature of the notary with the use of digital certificate ICP-Brazil.
The Electronic Travel Authorization has the same value as the private instrument issued in physical form and can be presented to the Federal Police and to road, maritime or airport transport companies.
Provision No. 103/2020 comes into force 60 days after its publication.
See the full provision below:
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