Do notorized letters give one legal protection in court?
Because the court has to sign off on it.
Absolutely! Anything Notorized is a legal agreement between the signing parties.
Yes, in most (all?) states such a will IS legal.
Promissory notes inmost States do not have to be notarized to be legal, however they must have the signature of the person receiving goods and person making the loan. It should also contain both names (lender and borrower) in the body, as-well as the conditions for repayment
An unsigned document is not legally binding.
No he can not. He have up to 30 days from the date you move out, to give you a notorized letter of any damages, if not send him a notorized letter demanding your security,You can sue him in court.
Yes, and you can find a public notary at every branch bank in the United States.
90 days from the date the signed and notorized forms are filed with the court.
Yes, I am a notary and courts accept notarized documents.
you can not actually own the vehicle untill the seller pays the Bank LIEN. Then the states Capitol or a licenced vendor will send or give you the paper title at which time, now you can legaly sell it and the buyer can insure and register it etc... you can pay someones LIEN off, get NOTORIZED document stating I bough "vin#", description amount etc from, etc...And pay 5 bucks for it to be notorized. The sale will not be final but you can obtain a legal judgement against someone in court with that paper you had notorized
You can take them to any notary and have them notarized. Most banks ot mailbox stores have a notary on site.
No, but it does have to authorized by Landlord and Tenant.