Implementation of Article 9 Paragraph (1) Letter D of Law Number 2 of 2014 Regarding the Position of Notaries (A Study in West Lombok Regency)

Nishfi Miftahurrahmah, Rodliyah ., Hirsanuddin .

Abstract


This research discusses the implementation of Article 9 Paragraph (1) letter d concerning official violations and the Notary Code of Ethics according to Law Number 2 of 2014 concerning the position of Notary, and the efforts of the Notary Supervisory Council in order to minimize violations committed by Notaries. The type of research used is empirical legal research with a statutory approach, conceptual approach and sociological approach. Data collection techniques use interview techniques and data analysis by analyzing the application of law by grouping data obtained empirically, and by deductive conclusions. Based on the research results, it is known that the implementation of Article 9 paragraph (1) letter d UUJN is based on the results of the examination trial decision. Based on data obtained during 2017-2023, there were 4 cases of West Lombok Regency Notaries committing violations, which were predominantly violations of obligations. Most sanctions are given in the form of written warnings by MPWN NTB. It was also found that the number of Notarial deeds with legal problems from 2012-2023 was 19 deeds. Efforts made by the Notary Supervisory Council in order to minimize violations committed by Notaries are by increasing supervision, in the form of preventive, curative and coaching supervision, as well as provision.

Keywords: Implementation, Article 9 Paragraph (1) letter d, UUJN, Notary Position.

DOI: 10.7176/JLPG/139-07

Publication date: January 31st 2024


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