If you have been appointed as Notary Public by your state - you may notarize papers for your employer, but you may NOT notarize your own private papers nor the papers of any business that YOU own or have an interest in.
Don't think so. The notary must be done by someone not related to you or who works for you.
Yes, most large companies maintain at least one Notary on their staff for just such a purpose.
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An unsigned document is not legally binding.
Because the court has to sign off on it.
Generally, you can get a document notarized at your bank or attorney's office. You can also usually get a document notarized at the local courthouse or at the land records office.
Yes, I am a notary and courts accept notarized documents.
IN FLORIDA: The notary does not validate the document only the person who signs the document. And that person has to show ID and sign in the presence of the notary. There are rules and guidelines in Florida for what type of document can and cannot be notorized.
In some states, notaries are required to use an embossing seal that leaves a raised imprint on the page. However, many states now require notaries to use a rubber stamp instead. The type of seal varies depending on the state where the document is notarized.
Do notorized letters give one legal protection in court?
No, but it does have to authorized by Landlord and Tenant.
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Yes. That is the reason for notarization. The Notary has to identify the signer and witness the signature in order for the document to be legally notarized. You do not print signatures