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The notary must personally know the person in the photo, and will have to state how long he has known that person in his notarized statement.

He can notarize a witness statement by creditable persons in the community who state in writing that they know the person involved and have known that person for the length of time they state.

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Can a notary notarize a document from another state?

Yes. A Notary Public is verifying that you are who you represent yourself to be. You will be asked for photo ID, and likely to sign the document in front of the Notary. The Notarized document only verifies that it was signed by the person it was supposed to go to. It does not validate terms or legality in any other way.


Can a new york state notary notarize a document in another state?

Yes. A Notary Public is verifying that you are who you represent yourself to be. You will be asked for photo ID, and likely to sign the document in front of the Notary. The Notarized document only verifies that it was signed by the person it was supposed to go to. It does not validate terms or legality in any other way.


Where do you go to get something notarized?

A Notary Public is an official who is granted this responsibility in a State within the USA. While some Notary Public officials maintain an office, the two locations you are likely to find a Notary Public is at a bank or at a lawyer's office.For a small fee, A Notary Public will witness you signing the document, and will imprint the paper with a special embossed raised seal. The Notary will sign and date this document. This is referred to as having a notarized document.* Do not sign your name beforehand, NOT until you are standing in front of the Notary Public or it will be invalid and the Notary will NOT notarize it for you.* ALSO you should have a photo ID with you that bears your signature, such as a State ID or Driver's License.


Can a notary back date an acknowledgement if the person who needs the notary also back dates?

A notary does not sign to acknowledge a document. A notary is a witness of the person who signed the document. He signs to say that the person who's signature appears on the document is, in fact, the person who signed it. (This is why a notary will ask to see your drivers license or other photo ID - to prove that you are who you say you are.) A notary would back date a document because the person signing the document already signed and dated it before it was handed to the notary. In this case, the notary would not have seen the person sign the document, so it is illegal for the notary to both sign and back date.


What can a notary sign?

In general, a notary public can take the acknowledgment of deeds, powers of attorney, and any other instrument of writing. In most states, a notarial acknowledgment is necessary to entitle instruments to be recorded in the public records. Notaries can also take affidavits and sworn statements.


What documents would need to be notarized?

Notary Publics can be found almost any place, they are listed in the yellow pages of local phone directories, most banks offer notary services as do most property title companies, etc. You simply take the documents along with proper identification of the parties wishing the documents to be notarized to the person or business of authorization. Fees vary depending upon the locale and the notary process.


Do those making a will have to be known to the notary?

Notarization means, basically, "The person who signed this document did so in front of me (the notary), and proved his or her identity to my satisfaction as required by the laws of my jurisdiction" (generally, by showing government-issued photo ID). So they don't need to actually know the person, they're just certifying that the "John Q. Public" whose signature appears on the document had identifying documents proving that he was, in fact, John Q. Public (or whatever).


What is a self-attested photo?

Self attest a document means Self signing rather than getting the document Notarized


How do you send a digital photo document to a fax number when sending a document image using standard telephone line.?

open the photo file so that you can see the picture. Copy and paste the picture in the document or paste it in a document by itself. Then fax it like you would any other document from your computer.


Why was the first photo image created?

To document things, not in words.


Where can you find legal document?

Visit a local law library and look up the document you have in mind. The clerk will help you and there should be a photo copier available.Visit a local law library and look up the document you have in mind. The clerk will help you and there should be a photo copier available.Visit a local law library and look up the document you have in mind. The clerk will help you and there should be a photo copier available.Visit a local law library and look up the document you have in mind. The clerk will help you and there should be a photo copier available.


What can be used to create a digital copy of an existing photo document or drawing?

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