Both! Both parties should be identified by a court officer for the transfer of real or personal property.
*Another way is if you had two witnesses not a party to the contract. The best evidence for a court of law would be the notarized signature. Witnesses forget things sometimes.
RJI "Lovelaw"
you just notarize the sellers signature!
In most states, a CPA does not have the authority to notarize documents. Notarization requires a notary public, who is a designated public official. It is important to use a licensed notary public for this purpose.
You don't notarize a will, you notarize a signature, such as witnesses to the will. Yes, in most places an executor can be a witness and have their signature notarized. There are sometimes problems when a beneficiary is also a witness.
large numbers of buyers and sellers
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).
A notary public does not notarize a document. He/she can notarize a signature.
A notary does not notarize a document. A notary notarizes a signature. The notary is not prohibited from notarizing a family member's signature.
A notary does not notarize a document. A notary notarizes a signature. The notary is not prohibited from notarizing a family member's signature.
A. Sellers are happy with the price, but buyers are unhappy with the quantity. B. Sellers are unhappy with the price, but buyers are happy with the quantity. C. Both sellers and buyers are unhappy with the price and quantity. D. Both sellers and buyers are happy with the price and quantity.
Notaries cannot notarize documents in which they have a stake. If the notary is one of the parties listed on a legal document or incurs a gain as a result of execution of the document, the notary cannot notarize it.
A notary can notarize the signature if it is signed in front of them and done in the state where the notary is licensed. Where the signing person lives does not matter.
A Free Market is where buyers and sellers determine what goods or produced.