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Notaries do not notarize documents. They notarize signatures, and they are only permitted in the state by which they are licensed. It does not matter what the document is. If the document is signed in Pennsylvania in the presence of a Pennsylvania notary, that notary can notarize the signature. If the document is signed in any other state, or outside of the presence of the notary, the notary cannot notarize the signature.
If a resident of New York has an official Pennsylvania document on which their signature must be notarized AND they are in New York at the time, the New York Notary CAN notarize the form. Just because it is a Pennsylvania form does not mean that a Pennsylvania Notary must perform the task.
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Yes, in Pennsylvania, you must be at least 18 years old to become a notary public. There is no requirement to be 25 years old. Additionally, applicants must be a resident of Pennsylvania or have a place of employment or practice in the state.
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You must get your title notarized when you transfer a vehicle - DO NOT SIGN the title until you are in the presence of the notary!! Try going into your local bank - there may be a notary there who won't charge you because you are a bank customer.
A Pennsylvania notary may refuse to notarize a document if the signer is not present in person, does not have proper identification, or appears to be under duress or incapacitated. They may also decline if the document is incomplete or if the notary has a conflict of interest. Additionally, if the notary suspects fraud or coercion, they are obligated to refuse the notarization.
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Yes, a notary public commissioned by the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is authorized to perform notarial acts throughout the entire state. This means they can notarize documents and perform other notarial functions regardless of the specific location within Pennsylvania. However, they must adhere to the laws and regulations governing notaries in the state.
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.