If the question is CAN a Notary notarize an I9 form - the answer is that a Notary can notarize ANY form they are presented with.
However if the question is MUST the form be notarized, you would have to contact the proper authorities to determine the asnwer to this question.
A Notary cannot use their powers to perform notary services for a member of their family.
can a ny notary notarize my dmv title form in ct
Here is what it says on http://www.flgov.com/pdfs/ref_manual11-22.pdf page 19: Prohibited Acts for Notaries From Chapter 117, Florida Statutes A notary public may not notarize a signature on a document if: The person whose signature is to be notarized is the spouse, son, daughter, mother, or father of the notary public. §117.107(11). From what I've read brother, sister, cousins (IE. extended family) appear to OK to notarize. Still, just to be safe just get an unrelated notary to notarize your document.
No special form is necessary. The Notary Public will simpy affix their seal and signature block to the signature page of the document.
The possessive form of the singular noun notary public is notary public's.example: This form requires a notary public's 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.
The plural form of 'notary public' is notaries public.The noun 'notary' is the word for the person, the word that forms the plural, two or more notaries.
Notaries public
The plural form of 'notary public' is notaries public.The noun 'notary' is the word for the person, the word that forms the plural, two or more notaries.
This question could be interpreted 2 ways: 1.) Does power of attorney give you the right to notarize a document on behalf of a notary? No, a notary is someone that is licensed from the State to witness forms. 2.) Can you use a power of attorney form to notarize a document? No, you need a notary form. (see link below to free notary form)
The plural form of the compound noun notary public is notaries public.The plural possessive form is notaries public's.
It depends upon the probate laws in the state where the POA is going to be used. Contacting the clerk of the probate court in the city or county of residence will obtain the needed information.