Yes, a New York notary can notarize an insurance policy, provided that the document is signed in their presence and the signer is properly identified. The notary's role is to verify the identity of the signer and witness the signing of the document, but they do not provide legal advice regarding the content of the policy. It's important to ensure that all parties comply with any specific requirements of the insurance company.
A notary is a notary, I don't see why not.
can a ny notary notarize my dmv title form in ct
If they are also a notary in the other state, they can. The NY notary license stops at the NY border.
Notaries don't notarize documents. They notarize signatures. So long as the signature occurs in the presence of the notary in the state by which the notary is licensed, they may notarize the signature.
There would be no issue with doing that. A notary can notarize the signature for anyone, though there may be restrictions about doing it for a relation, in this case there are none.
The purpose for the notarization is to "prove" the signature on the title as genuine - and if the signatory is in New York at the time they sign it - yes, they can.
Yes, in New York State, a notary public can notarize a deed. However, the notary must ensure that the person signing the deed is doing so willingly and understands the document. It is also important for the signer to provide valid identification. Additionally, the deed must be properly executed and acknowledged according to New York law to be valid.
The State of NY does not regulate the licensing of title insurance producers. Therefore you can set up as a title insurance agent by creating your company structure (Corp, LLC, etc.) and speaking with a Title Insurance Underwriter to sign an agency agreement with them. Once that is arranged, you would move forward as in any business: * Identify your business location Hire Key Staff for title examination and policy work Set up your searchers Purchase or Lease Title Production Software Purchase your Errors and Ommissions Insurance Market your services, etc. In order to become a Notary in the State of NY, which will be required if you will be closing loans directly, needing acknowledgments and notarizations, you do need to take the NY Notary course and pass it to obtain your NY Notary Commission.
In most states a will does not have to be notarized.A will (or codicil to a will) in NY must be attested by two witnesses. A notary is not required. In fact, NY notaries are discouraged from notarizing wills so that their notarization will not be construed as a validation of the will. A notary is only attesting to the signature on the document and not to the content.If a NY will is properly executed it can also be notarized to help avoid future challenges regarding the authenticity of the signature only. Although not required a notarized self-proving affidavit can be attached to a will. In the affidavit the witnesses and testator swear to the fact they witnessed and signed the will. It avoids the necessity of finding the witnesses at the time of death of the testator and makes it simple for the court to allow the will. Most states accept such wills.A will should always be drafted by an attorney who specializes in probate law in your state.
at what age can a minor be insured in NY state for life insurance
Yes, as long as the vehicle will be re-titled in NYS. This note is from the central NYS DMV office: "The PA title will not be required to be notarized, but if you wish to have it notarized you can use either a PA or a NY notary." I also got a similar response from PennDOT. Once the title leaves their State, they don't require any notarization of the signatures.
Government Employees Insurance Company, Woodbury, NY.