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If the owner is a resident of OH and is signing the legal paper in OH, then it makes no difference from what the state the document comes from.

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Q: Can an Ohio Notary notarize a car title from PA the new owner an Ohio resident in Ohio?
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Can a notary from New York notarize documents from Connecticut?

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Can an ohio notary notarize a kentucky title?

A notary does not "notarize the title" itself, a notary's job is to "notarize the signature" of the person who is signing their signature on the document(s). They are just a State certified 'witness' to the authentication of the signature on the document(s).


Can a Indiana notary notarize a KY title?

A notary is notarizing ONLY the legality of the signatures on the title, nothing else. As long as the Notary's commission is current and valid, they may notarize any any legal document.


Can a notary notarize a family member's signature in Ohio on a car title?

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Can a notary in New york notarize a transfer of vehicle title from California?

Yes. Providing that the signatures are done in the Notary's presence.


Can an Ohio Notary Public notarize son's vehicle title?

Yes, however, it is not a good idea.


Can an Ohio Notary Public notarize documents for themselves?

Not if they stand to profit from what they're notarizing (e.g., title).


Can a notary public notarize documents for a family member?

In most states, YES. Only cannot notarize their own signature In many states, such as Florida and South Carolina, notaries public may not notarize signatures of themselves, their parents and grandparents, their siblings, or anyone else when the documents are in the interest of the notary (for example, a deed, a title or will in which the notary would be the beneficiary).


Can a ny notary notarize an out of state vehicle title?

The purpose for the notarization is to "prove" the signature on the title as genuine - and if the signatory is in New York at the time they sign it - yes, they can.


Can a notary refuse to sign a document because the notary works in a bank and you are not an account holder at that bank in North Carolina?

Absolutely not. The title is Notary Public, not Notary Private. If the notary usually signs public documents as part of their workday, meaning the employer is aware and allows the notary to notarize for the public while at work (bank notaries typically have this authority), the notary must notarize for everyone with no conditions. If the notary usually does this service for free, the notary must do it for free for everyone with no conditions. Some notaries are employed to only notarize for their company, so this type of notary could refuse to notarize a document during their workday, but those notaries are in the back offices. Few things anger me as much as a bank notary public pulling the old "I can only notarize if you have an account" lie. This common situation is usually discussed in detail in the notary test materials themselves. The title is Notary Public. If you're motivated or angry enough, figure out which local agency oversees notaries, send for the notary rulebook and figure out how to properly report the bank-notary for being guilty of notary offenses.


You are a new notary How do you notarize a car title?

Notarize a car title!? Every state issues new Notaries a complete set of guidelines and regulations. Refer to them, or call the Secretary of State's Office for your state and inquire. I've bought and sold a lot vehicles in my life and have NEVER once had to have a signature on a vehicle title notarized.


Can a notary notarize customers in her family business?

As long as the notary does not benefit from execution of the document. You can notarize a car title, for example, but not if you are the one buying or selling, or even using afterward, the car. Many states allow you to notarize people without identification if you have personal knowledge of the signer (such as your best friends, long time customers, and anyone whose identity you are completely positive of because you have known them for such a long time).