Addendums to a will, codicils, can only be made by the testator. Codicils should be drafted in the same form as the will and they should be notarized.
yes you can lose one.
At a notary's office.
To become a notary in PA one must be at least 18 years old, be employed or a resident within the Commonwealth and must be a person of good integrity and character.
The plural form for the noun addendum is addenda or addendums (both are accepted).
Addenda.It's not addendums.
Yes, as long as the vehicle will be re-titled in NYS. This note is from the central NYS DMV office: "The PA title will not be required to be notarized, but if you wish to have it notarized you can use either a PA or a NY notary." I also got a similar response from PennDOT. Once the title leaves their State, they don't require any notarization of the signatures.
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.
A will with a notarized witness can only be made in the presence of a notary. A notary is the only person who is legalized by the state to perform such an action.
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Addendum is singular. Addenda or addendums is plural.
I called a local notary and they said it's 5 cars per year.
A notary is a notary, I don't see why not.