How can I know status of my application for Notary Public from Central Government of India.
No I can't
No, you don't need proof as in identification but some places do ask to see the Notary Bond. If you order the stamp through the company that provides your bond, you shouldn't have to provide anything.
Yes, "Notary Public" should be capitalized as it is a title or a specific job designation.
Typically, you will see the following "footer" at the bottom of a document that calls for notarization: Subscribed and sworn to before me this _____ day of _________, 20 __ __________________________ Notary Public = = Item Number: XXXXXXXX
A notary is a notary, I don't see why not.
No. Florida notaries have no authority outside the State of Florida. This is basic notary law and I hope that you are not a notary yourself asking such a question. See the Florida Governor's Reference Manual for Notaries at www.flgov.com/notary_ref_manual.
Section 6: Prohibited Acts. (a) A notary public shall not perform a notarial act if: (7) the notary public is a spouse, domestic partner, parent, guardian, child, or sibling of the principal, including in-law, step, or half relatives, except where such persons witness a will or other legal document prepared by the notary public whois an attorney licensed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. See link below:
Someone looking for information about notary services online could search for notary services in their area if they need to see someone in person. Also, checking the notary service website, someone can see what they offer.
No, a notary public should never backdate an acknowledgement. The date on the notarial certificate must reflect the actual date the notarization takes place. Backdating can be considered illegal and unethical. It is the responsibility of the notary to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the notarial act.
To see your pending posts, go to your timeline and click the activity log. There you will find the pending posts.
Pending approval means that the people at lego.com are checking to see if your creation is alright to release to the public gallery. By alright i mean appropriate.
Go to your states notary site to see what your state mandates. Each state is different.
The notary does not keep a copy of documents they notarize. The owner of the document or the parties involved in the transaction may make a copy. If the document is recorded in the land records, anyone can obtain a copy.