Yes, but only if the out of state resident is within the state of New Jersey at the time the document is notarized. A notary has authority only within the territorial boundaries of the state which gave him notary powers.
No a New Jersey notary public can only notarize documents in New Jersey. If you are in Pennsylvania you must use a notary from there.
Not a good idea. Having a person that will benefit from a will notarize or witness it can create a conflict of interest situation.
Notaries get their power from the state and their power ends at the state border.
I can't speak specifically about NJ law, but in most jurisdictions a notary is witnessing the signing of a document, not the validity of the document.
No.
can a lawyer notarize a document in NJ
An employee working in New Jersey can hold a Notary Public from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, their state of residence. The question is - are documents she notarizes in NJ as part of her employment, legally recognized in NJ? For that info you will have to contact the employers legal staff or attorney -or- the NJ State Attorney General's Office for the OFFICIAL answer.
There is no requirement for an attorney to sign a will. It has to be witnessed and may require a notary.
Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New York border NJ.
Monmouth and Essex counties are of eastern NJ and only border the Atlantic Ocean. The Delaware River borders western NJ separating NJ from Pennsylvania.
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Some of the locations of Clearview Cinemas are Summit NJ , Montclair NJ , Milburn NJ , Caldwell NJ , also there are a couple in New York city and two in Pennsylvania.
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Phillipsburg, New Jersey is in Warren County, NJ. It's on the border of Easton, Pennsylvania and it's the largest town in the county.
The landscape of this region ranged from rich soil of coast NJ and Delaware to the wooden mountains and Valleys of NY and Pennsylvania
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