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A notary flag is another name for an apostille or some sort of certificate by a court clerk or other agency certifying that a notary was actively commissioned at the time of notarizing a certain document. The procedure for obtaining such a certification varies greatly from state to state, and even county to county. However, there are numerous websites that provide express apostille services.

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What states have notary flags?
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I need a notary flag for a document.

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