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yes,the notary is gazzetted officer in as much as central government published the list of notary as gazzetted officer in the gazzette notification published by the 1st week of january/2008 and a notary is also appointed by gazzete notification
yes,the notary is gazzetted officer in as much as central government published the list of notary as gazzetted officer in the gazzette notification published by the 1st week of january/2008 and a notary is also appointed by gazzete notification
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No. Notary public is not a governmner servent so he dont hav authority to do attestation of any doucument or any photocopy of the certification
Notary of India All chief justice magistrates in practice IPS\ IAS in service (higher rank)
A law enforcement officer is a notary public.
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no because he is not a government servant
State the number of Courts and the number of Notaries appointed by the Central Government as well as the State Government in the desired area of practics
No, U.S. Consular Officers notarizing documents overseas do not have expiration dates for their notary powers.
A notary public is a public officer, and should be addressed as "Mr. Smith" or "Ms. Smith" when speaking to the notary. When writing a letter or sending an invitation to a notary, it would be proper to address the notary as: John Smith Notary Public In New Hampshire, a notary should be addressed as: John Smith, Esq. Notary Public as they are addressed as such by the Governor. Because notaries are appointed, and not elected, they are not usually styled "The Honorable" - although some states have traditionally addressed their appointed officials as such.
Must be a Notary and have knowledge of all Mortgage documents