I am unsure what an "unlicensed" notary is. If a notary's commission has expired, that person is no longer a notary and cannot legally notarize documents. If a notary with an expired-commission notarizes a document, the expired-commission notary can face fines or jail-time. The legal status of the improperly notarized document varies from state to state. Asking an expired notary to work, via email or otherwise, is not a crime and does not necessarily constitute an attempt at fraud. If an uncommissioned notary is soliciting work, that person is committing fraud.
Oswego State University of New York offers a Notary Public Workshop. The cost is $99. For more information email phoenix@oswego.edu or call 315-934-4900.
A notary is a notary, I don't see why not.
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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.
There is no such thing as a "warranty deeds notary". A notary public in the U.S. can notarize any document.
A notary class is a course oriented to train someone to become a notary. A notary is someone who verifies the identity of someone signing an important document.
The notary should not also witness a document. If they aren't going to be the notary then they can be a witness.
A forged notarization, where the person claims to be a notary, should be reported to the agency that grants notary licenses and they will instruct you on how to continue. A forged signature, of a notary but not claiming to be a notary, is reported to the police.
No one has to be a notary, so no problem there.
Bonding is not required to be a notary.
Only a Notary Public can 'act as' a notary. You should be able to find a notary directory online & look for someone in your area.