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A New York State notary can refuse to notarize a document if he or she believes the document is fraudulent or that the signatory has not established his or her identity to the satisfaction of the notary, or if the signatory has not paid the $2 fee. A notary cannot refuse to notarize a document for discriminatory reasons.
Yes, if you can locate a notary public willing to notarize your papers on that day.
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.
can a ny notary notarize my dmv title form in ct
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 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.
A New York notary can notarize anything executed in New York. They cannot do so in another state.
In New York State, a notary public can notarize the signatures of witnesses to a will, as long as the notary is not one of the witnesses and does not stand to benefit from the will. It is important for the notary to ensure that the witnesses acknowledge their signatures in the notary's presence.
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Yes. Providing that the signatures are done in the Notary's presence.
As long as the document is signed in his/her presence, a notary can notarize just about anything. However, notarizations should not be performed by a notary public who is a party to the instrument or financially or beneficially interested in the transaction. The facts in each situation will determine whether the notary's action was proper.