What is contained on the "back page?" Customarily the Notary signs and affixes their seal on the signature page of the document since the signatures are what they are actually witnessing.
If you are under 18 years of age, YES.
California requires a license plate on the front and back of the car. You have to remove your plates from Germany.
contact your country embassy and they will be happy to give you a travel document that will take you back to your country. this is very easy
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.
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.
no because its illegal for an illegal to be in California in the first place. They should go back to their own country and take the necessary steps to be in this country legally. that's why they're called illegals.
Notarization is not always required. Some businesses require it, particularly when signatures are being done remotely and mailed back.
When they reached the border at Mexicali, they were stopped by border officials for inspection. Their passports and travel documents were checked, and they were asked questions about their reason for traveling. Depending on the situation, they may have been allowed to pass through or detained for further questioning.
It is illegal to back up on the highways.
No
Yes, but if you don't transfer it after 30 days there is a small fee added to the processing fees. It says it on the back of the title.
yes, it is illegal to give my friend a CD then he copy's it and gives it back.