If a resident of New York has an official Pennsylvania document on which their signature must be notarized AND they are in New York at the time, the New York Notary CAN notarize the form. Just because it is a Pennsylvania form does not mean that a Pennsylvania Notary must perform the task.
No. In general, a notary must be standing in his jurisdiction to issue a valid notarization.
You may only be a Notary Public in the state in which you reside and vote.
It is not legal to be a notary in more than one state. You can only be a notary in the state in which you reside and vote.
No, they cannot.
Yes.
There are more than one kind or design to standard notary stamp. You can find more info at www.bizsiteusa.com/seals/emboss/embosser/seal/notary.html
All banks have employees who are notaries. The requirements to become a notary public vary from state to state, but the process is generally simple enough for lenders to make sure they have at least one, if not more than one, employee who is certified as a notary for the convenience of customers. If your bank branch is particularly small and/or isolated, call ahead to find out.
Depending on the state, you can become a notary as long as you do not have a felony record and you can be bonded. You may have to take a short course on the rules and regulations but it is fairly simple. Check to see if your state has a website and look up "notaries" for more information. ___ Surely, one already has to be an attorney before one can become a notary?
A Notary's powers are granted by the State in which they reside but a Notary's duties are essentially the same in all states. As long as a Notary certifies a signature as valid it is acceptble in all jurisdictions
Any notary. Most banks have one or more on staff.
123 Notary online has information about mobile Notary Public. Each state is listed so one can find a Notary Public close to them. The fees are also listed. Notary Phone Book online also has a list of mobile Notary Public.
There is not necessarily a school for becoming a notary, but there are some states that require one to pass an educational course and/or pass a notary exam before they are certified as a notary. Requirements vary by state.
Notary testing can indeed be done in one day. You can find more information at www.notarytrainer.com.
A good place to get something notarized is a bank. There will most likely be more than one Notary Public there.
One can find much information about Public Notary on Wikipedia. It has much detail on the history of the Public Notary and how it works in each country around the world. One can also find information on the website 'The Notaries Society'.
Yes, there is more than one. Every state has an abbreviation.
Notaries are licensed by the individual state and must meet the requirements, including a written test, by the state. The training to become a Notary is a workshop that last one full day or a weekend.