yes,i think a drug store has the equipment to do this.
A notary public does not notarize a document. He/she can notarize a signature.
A Notary in New York should not notarize the Birth Certificate. If a person needs a copy, they should go to the Dept. of Vital Statistics for a copy. NotaryTrainer.com
If that accountant is also a notary public, then yes.
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No. An Indiana Notary Public can only notarize in the county in which they are commissioned.
Yes, as a notary you are able to notarize a will and testament.
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No.
I am not exactly sure on what your question means, however, perhaps you mean to ask `how do you prove the authenticity of a document?' This can be done in my jurisdiction by having a notary public "notarize" the document. Most lawyers are notaries public, which allows them to notarize a document (certifying that it is a true, and authentic copy of the orgiinal). This is done by preparing a certificate, called a notarial certificate, in which the notary will certify that the copy of the document is a true copy of the original. The notarial certificate will be accompanied sealed with the notary public's raised seal. Some notaries public will charge a fee for this service.
I asked our notary (in KY) and she said no.
There is no such thing as a "warranty deeds notary". A notary public in the U.S. can notarize any document.