If they are also a notary in the other state, they can. The NY notary license stops at the NY border.
No. A notary is given power by his/her state and has no authority outside of that.
A notary can notarize the signature if it is signed in front of them and done in the state where the notary is licensed. Where the signing person lives does not matter.
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No. An Indiana Notary Public can only notarize in the county in which they are commissioned.
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.
A New York notary can notarize anything executed in New York. They cannot do so in another state.
Notaries don't notarize documents. They notarize signatures. So long as the signature occurs in the presence of the notary in the state by which the notary is licensed, they may notarize the signature.
Yes, a notary public of any county in GA can notarize for any other county in the state.
A notary is a notary, I don't see why not.
Yes, a Virginia Notary can notarize a document to be recorded in another state if the document is signed and notarized in Virginia. However, it is important to verify the specific requirements of the receiving state regarding out-of-state notarizations to ensure compliance.
The authority to notarize is granted by the state. If the documents are signed in West Virginia, the notary can notarize them.
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If the Notary's name appears anywhere in the body of the document that they are asked to notarize, they may not notarize the document due to the appearance of a conflict of interests.