Attract requests that understand the service
Present the practice focus, availability, information, and request expectations before a prospective client approaches.
Bring your services into estateTT, let prospective property clients approach with useful context, and decide which requests deserve a quote, appointment, and place in the practice—all from one professional account.
estateTT notary account
Requests, quotes, appointments, documents, and sessions

Join
Choose the right account
Set services
Define what you provide
Review requests
Decide what fits
Quote and schedule
Protect your calendar
Manage matters
Keep accepted work connected
The professional opportunity
estateTT gives the practice a clearer front door: clients can understand what you offer, submit context, and enter a process you still control.
Present the practice focus, availability, information, and request expectations before a prospective client approaches.
Review the requested service, people, timing, property context, documents, and messages before deciding whether to clarify, quote, or decline.
Carry the client, quote, appointment, documents, communication, session status, and payment review forward as connected work.
Notary CRM and practice management
The Antigua and Barbuda notary account connects professional visibility with the operating tools needed to convert suitable property enquiries.
Manage leads, services, clients, availability, quotes, appointments, documents, verification activity, sessions, messages, payment reviews, revenue, and analytics in one practice environment.
The public signup begins with an independent notary account. Practices requiring shared access and oversight can compare permission-aware firm plans before subscribing.

Explain the services and request expectations that help suitable property clients approach.
Clarify, quote, or decline each request according to the circumstances and your own judgment.
Connect the client, quote, appointment, documents, messages, session activity, and payment review.
Review supported revenue, analytics, notifications, and firm controls alongside active work.
Where a new request becomes operational pressure
Growth becomes costly when each approach starts in a different channel and the practice has no connected view of fit, price, timing, active work, or payment follow-up.
The practice invests time before learning that the requested service, timing, people, or circumstances do not belong in its pipeline.
Price, client acceptance, availability, and appointment details separate, leaving a viable enquiry without a clear route forward.
Without one view of requests, matters, payment reviews, and revenue, the practice cannot easily see which opportunities stalled or why.
The subscribed-notary path
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Create the subscribed Antigua and Barbuda notary account and establish the practice presence clients can discover.
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Define what the practice handles, what a useful request should include, and when appointments may be available.
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Assess the supplied context, question what is unclear, and decide whether to quote or decline.
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Turn suitable opportunities into service quotes and appointments while retaining the client response.
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Coordinate documents, participants, messages, session activity, completion, and payment review around accepted work.
Account-aware AI
estateTT AI can surface supported activity across requests, quotes, documents, verification activity, sessions, revenue, settings, and updates. It helps the practice notice what may need review while the notary decides what should happen.
Bring supported request, quote, session, document, and follow-up activity back into view before the client trail goes quiet.
Review relevant account context before following up instead of reconstructing the matter from separate records.
The AI layer does not interpret law, certify documents, conduct title work, set fees, confirm authority, or decide whether the notary should act.

A useful partnership keeps the boundary clear
Why subscribe
Antigua and Barbuda law expressly leaves the notary responsible for refusing suspicious circumstances. A useful growth channel must therefore improve the approach without weakening the professional’s ability to assess, question, and decline.
Show clients what the practice handles and collect enough context to assess fit before committing professional time.
Move suitable enquiries through clarification, quote, appointment, documents, and session activity in one account.
Connect active matters with payment reviews, revenue, notifications, and supported analytics.
Choose with context
A buyer, seller, or property professional may recognise the need for notarial support during a wider transaction journey. These routes show where the professional request can begin.
Review the wider estateTT proposition for independent notaries and firms.
Compare the independent subscription with firm options for shared access and oversight.
See where property interest, preparation, and document questions can lead to a professional request.
Questions
Yes. You define services and availability, assess each request, clarify what is missing, and decide whether to quote, schedule, or decline.
No. Appointment, competency, enrolment, and authority remain governed by Antigua and Barbuda law and the responsible authorities. The account is not evidence of authority to practise.
No. The account provides professional visibility and tools for converting suitable opportunities, but client demand, accepted matters, fees, and revenue cannot be guaranteed.
No. The platform organizes account activity. The notary remains responsible for assessing the circumstances, refusing where required, and making every professional decision.
The public route begins with an independent notary account. Practices requiring permission-aware team access and oversight can compare the available firm plans.
Start the independent Antigua and Barbuda notary account to present services, assess opportunities, quote, schedule, and manage accepted matters.
An estateTT subscription provides professional-presence and practice-management tools. It does not appoint a Notary Public, establish enrolment on Antigua and Barbuda’s roll of notaries, certify documents, provide legal advice, conduct title work, hold client funds, or replace the professional’s statutory duties and judgment.