Surely the witness has to witness the contract being signed by the parties in the first place and then sign to state this?
Specifics of drawing up a will vary from state to state, but generally wills need to be witnessed by at least two people, and be notarized. It would be a good idea to also have a self-proving affidavit from the witnesses as well.
Yes, a deed must be notarized to make it enforceable and recordable. The requirement for notarization has been codified by state recording statutes. Some states require that a deed also be witnessed. You should call your attorney or land records office to determine what the requirements are in your particular jurisdiction.
Umm, really? Locate your nearest notary and take the document to them to have it notarized. You will need identification and there is a small fee, as well.
No. Well witnessed traffic accident.
well you could, but it would be illegal... also they're not really witnesses if they are not there
Most places require you to properly identify yourself to sign a contract. And if it is notarized, they notary will want government issued photo ID. A passport works well.
Go online and find a quitclaim deed you can download. It is best if you can find a copy of the existing deed and insert exact property description where required on the quitclaim deed. There are a few additional areas to complete as well. You'll need a notarized signature of the party "quitclaiming" their property right. Once signed and notarized, deliver to the county and have it recorded. An unrecorded agreement (signed & notarized) should withstand any challenges however recording at county gives "notice to the world."
It depends. If you know who did it or you witnessed who did it, get their insurance information. If you did it well you know the answer to that.
You will need the 'Name Change Petition' in your state as well as maybe getting fingerprints at the local police station (to run a background check, only in certain States). Then you will need to have the name change petition notarized and file it with the county clerk's office and they will provide you further instructions on what to do.
Well, in all of them if you want. 48 of the States accept the same POA form except California and New York, which still accept the same form you just need an addendum attached. The addendums can be found free and available to download at the link below.
Yes a notarized letter from the custodial parent is required for a minor(*under 18*) if they are not traveling with their custodial parent/parents.Unless you have sole custody and have the court documents to prove it, there is no exception. The letter should state : where they are going, who they are going with)and the relationship to the child, such as friend's parents, aunt, uncle etc) how long they will be gone for, where they will be staying(each place has to be listed if there are multiple stops), when they will be back and as well it should have all the parents contact information, such as full address, and phone numbers they can be reached atThe letter should be signed and witnessed in front of a notary public, commissioner of oaths etc so that it can be notarized, and then there is no question to the legality of it.
Chögyam Trungpa Well if you are talking about the speech where he talks about the revolution of the mind, who talks about how man created a society based on corrupt ideolisms then it's actually "Jiddu Krishnamurti"