Notary Publics can be found almost any place, they are listed in the yellow pages of local phone directories, most banks offer notary services as do most property title companies, etc. You simply take the documents along with proper identification of the parties wishing the documents to be notarized to the person or business of authorization. Fees vary depending upon the locale and the notary process.
Documents aren't typically notarized, signatures are. Notarization is typically used to insure that the person that signed a document is the person they said they are and that they knew what they were signing. If you want your signature notarized On Anything you just pay the fee and they will notarize the paper.
Often times your local bank can provide this service at little or no cost. Check cashing places usually have such services for a modest fee.
Some places have notaries advertise in the yellow pages. In some places, small town clerks, or clerks of the court will provide this service.
Your bank is probably the first and best place to call.
At a lawyers office, by a lawyer who is legally authorized to do notary work.
Many banks have a notary on staff.
A notary can usually be found in Superior or Probate Court, or in the land records office.
Any document that requires an officially witnessed signature, or which the signer wishes to have officially witnessed as signed by him/her.
However, in most (all?) states Notaries are usually restricted in their ability to Notarize the documents of family members.
A photo ID is required. Any legal document that shows who you are, your signature and preferablly what y ou look like.
In some jurisdictions, child custody documents may need to be notarized to be considered legally valid and enforceable. It is important to check the specific requirements of the jurisdiction where the documents will be filed.
Documents are not notarized. Signatures on documents are.
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Public documents must be notarized because it is of public interest although it may not affect all individuals. The public must have a constructive notice of it.
I didn't pay when I got the documents notarized from bank. But I paid $3 when I notarized my documents from UPS
He will need a US Passport and a notarized permit allowing him to travel if one parent is not going with him.
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no you do not need notarized i believe
Copies of documents are 'legitimate.' They may not be acceptable for certain legal situations. In which a notarized copy would have to be obtained.
A notarized document would be considered as appropriate evidence as to the signature on the document. A notary can only verify what is 'sworn to' in front of them. You obviously have something in mind and should add more details to your query. A notarized document can be used as evidence in court. However, whether it is enforceable depends on the document and what you need it to prove. If two people have a dispute regarding who owns real estate and one has an un-notarized deed and the other has a notarized deed, the one with the fully executed deed will likely win. If a Will was not notarized and state laws require a that a will be notarized, the Will, even if written by the decedent, may be vulnerable to challenges because of the missing notary. If it was notarized and has no technical errors it would be allowed automatically. As in every profession, there are unscrupulous notaries who notarize documents that are obviously forged or fraudulent. Although 'notarized' the court has the power to reject them. That's what courts are for. A notary's acknowledgement does not automatically give credence to just any document.
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