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Of course it is. The notary is witnessing the signature. It bear no reflection on the relationship.

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Q: Is it legal for a notery to notarize an affidavit for their father?
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Is it legal to notarize an affidavit for your wife?

No. It it is not. The law states that a notary may not notarize for friends or relatives.


What is notery a common misspelling for?

The spelling "notery" is a common misspelling for the word notary. A notary is someone who is legally able to verify a person's identity on legal documents.


How do you start an affidavit?

Do you mean an affidavit? It is a statement of something that you sign as to its truth.


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A divorce affidavit is a legal document filed by a party wishing to dissolve a marriage. The initial legal document that initiates divorce proceedings may be called a divorce affidavit or a petition to start divorce proceedings.


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What is notarize for?

a legal witness to attest that a transaction has taken place between people.


Can a name affidavit accomplish the same thing as a scrivener's affidavit?

They are two different instruments. A name affidavit involves identifying as the same person as being one person with two different names. A scrivener's affidavit involves correcting a minor error in a legal document.


Who can notarize power of attorney?

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Can a notary from will county notarize a legal doc n cook county And then put will county on the heading?

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Is a witness necessary to make a affidavit legal?

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