I think that you would complain to their (the notary's) local Clerk of Court Officer. I'm not sure but I don't think that your local Clerk of Court Officer can do anything about someone outside their district. But they can help you track down the proper Clerk Office, if you find someone who is helpful. Oh, The district or area shows on the stamp and written under the signature. But on really old stamps it is almost impossible to read all the info. and getting help from the court can make all the difference.
The notary must be acceptable to the jurisdiction where the documents will be used for legal purposes. Therefore the Canadian citizen should check with the entity that will receive the documents to determine if the NY notary will be acceptable.
In order to complain about a notary who notarized a bill of sale and promissory note for his boss in a sale of a commercial vehicle in which the signer was told to forge the cosigner's name you will need to find the individual process for filing in your state. Since notary publics are commissioned by the states the process varies state to state.
Children cries as an expression to complain.
I'm no expert on the subject, but I would like to complain about the service I've received. I can't complain, but sometimes I still do. The people at the complaint desk complain about having to answer complaints.
A doctor could be a notary public only if they have received notary commission from the notary control board of the state they are in. A doctor would not pick this title up automatically when he/she becomes a doctor.
No, this is not allowed. It would be a conflict of interest. The notary should be well aware of this, otherwise they have not been adequately trained in their responsibilities as a notary.
The customer complained to the manager because their soup was cold.
There would be no need for a notary to be on a phone call between a lawyer and client. I am a notary and my job is to notarize documents not listen in between client and attorney.
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.
If your goal was to acquire complaints, than it would be effective to tell customers to complain.
No. This would be conflict of interest, and it would cause the will to be dismissed in probate court and would also possible cause the notary to be held responsible for any loss as a result of an improper notarization. It is against the law for a notary to notarize a document in which he or she has a financial or other beneficial interest in the transaction.
No. Complain is a verb. The noun form is complaint.