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Absolutely, you can use that when you you know the person signing personally.

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What words should a notary use to verify a signature only?

A notary uses the words "Subscribed and sworn before me this_____ day of______." All a notary public verifies is that the person personally appeared before them with valid ID, and signed the document in front of the notary. That is all a notary public verifies.


How do you address a notary?

A notary public is a public officer, and should be addressed as "Mr. Smith" or "Ms. Smith" when speaking to the notary. When writing a letter or sending an invitation to a notary, it would be proper to address the notary as: John Smith Notary Public In New Hampshire, a notary should be addressed as: John Smith, Esq. Notary Public as they are addressed as such by the Governor. Because notaries are appointed, and not elected, they are not usually styled "The Honorable" - although some states have traditionally addressed their appointed officials as such.


Is there any difference between a notary stamp and a notary seal?

In many states, a notary stamp is the notary seal. In general, people use "notary seal" as a reference to an embossing/raised seal. However, some states require notaries to use stamps rather than embossers, and in these areas it is common to refer to the stamp as a "notary seal".


Can a notary notarize a document for use in a state they are not a notary in?

If the document is being signed in the state in which they have Notary power then it is a valid notarization regardless of where the document is ultimately utilized.


You are a notary public in Michigan Can you notarize a form for your son so he can apply for passports for his kids?

A Notary cannot use their powers to perform notary services for a member of their family.


Can i use both a notary stamp and a notary seal on a document?

Yes, you can use both a notary stamp and a notary seal on a document, but it's important to understand that they often serve similar purposes. A notary stamp typically contains the notary's information and is used to imprint the document, while a notary seal may be an embossed or raised seal used for added security. However, the requirements can vary by state or jurisdiction, so it's best to check local regulations regarding notarization practices.


Must a notary's seal be an embossed seal?

Yes. As a notary I have a seal and a stamp that I use when I notarize papers. It is sent to a notary once they have gone through a fingerprint check and giving an oath.


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It is known as a touch pad.


How to find a notary for document verification?

To find a notary for document verification, you can search online for notary services in your area, check with local banks, law offices, or shipping centers, or use mobile notary services that can come to your location. Make sure to bring a valid ID and the document needing verification when meeting with the notary.


Is a New York Notary required to use a journal?

yes


Can a notary use blue ink to sign his signature?

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