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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: Where can one notarize documents in shenyang?
In my experience here, you will have to have the document in Mandarin, with the traslator present at a lawyer's office and signing the affidavit of a true translation in front of the lawyer.
Documents in other languages besides Mandarin or Cantonese, most probably will not be able to notarize.
If you are a United States citizen, then the Consulate General of the United States of America - Shenyang will be able to notarize a signature, etc., etc. The fee is a bit hefty, however, and I don't remember exactly how much. You will need to make an appointment online through their website.
Concering the post by HappyExPat above, re "the documents in other languages beside Mandarin or Cantonese", I wasn't aware that formal written Chinese presented any major differences between Mandarin and Cantonese. This is a new one for me.