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A notary public, also referred to as a public notary, is classified as a public officer who serves the public in non-controversial matters. These matters are typically those involving estates, deeds, powers-of-attorney, and other business issues. The main function of a notary public in the United States is to act as an impartial witness when important documents are being signed. After witnessing the signatures of both parties, it is the notary public’s responsibility to sign and affix their seal to the document. Other duties that may be assigned to notary publics vary from state to state, and a notary is only allowed to perform his or her duties in his or her home state.

Although a notary public serves an important role in state law, it is fairly simple to become a notary. In most states, all that is required is for an interested individual to fill out the necessary paperwork and pay a nominal fee. After the appropriate paperwork and notary public application have been submitted, the acceptance committee will review it and the individual will most likely be approved to become a notary public. In some states, the interested person may also be required to pass an examination or take certain classes. Typically everyone who submits an application is approved to become a notary as long as they do not have a felony conviction on their record.

Notary publics are far less regulated in the United States than in other countries. This is mainly because, in the United States, these people have no legal authority. They do not offer legal advice or prepare any sort of legal documents. They also cannot help an individual to decide how a document should be signed or notarized. The only function they serve is to bear witness to the signing of a document. Notary publics who unlawfully engage in the practice of law can be prosecuted by the state, as they have no license to practice law.

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is there a place where I can get training in myrtle beach on basics of being a notary public?

Your local Continuing Education department should be able to help you.


Is a doctor a notary person?

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.


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The possessive form of the singular noun notary public is notary public's.example: This form requires a notary public's signature.


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Yes, as long as the notary is not a part of what is being notarized. That is, they have no personal interest in the matter.


In Canada where can you find a notary public?

A law enforcement officer is a notary public.


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I do not believe that there is an accepted abbreviation for the designation of "Notary Public."


Can a notary public notarize a will?

If that accountant is also a notary public, then yes.


In Canada who can sign as a notary public?

Only a notary public can sign. Often Lawyers are also Notary Publics as well.


Is a warranty deeds notary any different from a regular notary public?

There is no such thing as a "warranty deeds notary". A notary public in the U.S. can notarize any document.


Is a librarian a public notary?

Licenses to be a Notary Public are granted to individuals, not to positions. So unless a librarian has received such a license he or she is not a Notary Public. If he - or anyone - is a notary, the fact is often publicized at the location, or elsewhere.


Does a notary public work in India?

A notary public from the United States will not work in India. A notary public is good in the states and counties that they are allowed to work in, not in foreign countries.


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