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Can a notary in Florida notarize in Georgia?

Yes, as long as the person signing the document is in the presence of the notary in FLORIDA, and that the notary wording complies with Florida law (i.e., it must say "STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF ______________" and have all other requirements of the Florida Statutes).


What is the wording of a notary's acknowledgement?

"Subscribed and sworn before me..."


What does ss stands for in a notary acknowledgement?

subscribed and sworn


Who can be a notary in Ohio?

Any Citizen who resides in Ohio can become a notary. You only have to take the test and be sworn in.


Can a notary public swear in a president?

Theoretically, yes. Notaries have the authority to administer oaths within their state of commission. Since the president is always sworn in at the White House, only a Notary Public of the District of Colombia could swear him in. The presidential oath has only been administered once by a notary, for Chester Arthur, by his father who was a notary public. However, there was some debate as to whether or not a state notary had the authority to swear in a federal official, and so the oath was readministered by the chief justice upon Chester Arthur's return to Washington. So the issue has never been really established, but in theory, since a notary has authority to administer oaths within his or her state for any purpose, the president could be sworn in by a notary.


What is the wording used by a notary?

sworn and subscribed to me this day _____ of ___ year by_______. by what?


Who signs the signed and sworn before you line on the notary?

The "signed and sworn before you" line on a notary certificate is typically signed by the person who is being notarized, often referred to as the signer or the affiant. This individual acknowledges their identity and the truthfulness of the document in the presence of the notary public. The notary then completes the certificate by signing and applying their seal, confirming that the notarization took place.


How can I obtain a notarized sworn statement?

To obtain a notarized sworn statement, you need to write out the statement you want to make, sign it in front of a notary public, and have the notary public witness your signature and stamp the document with their official seal. You can find a notary public at banks, law offices, or government offices.


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.


Was John Calvin Coolidge the only president to be sworn in by his father?

Yes, his dad being a Notary Public


What is the jurat for a notary public?

The jurat is a statement at the end of a sworn document, such as an affidavit, in which the notary states the the person making or signing the document did so on a certain day, under oath and before the notary. It usually reads: "Sworn to and subscribed by me this 16th day of May, 2008." Under that statement the notary signs and places the appropriate seals on the document.


Can a notary notarize a copy of a deed?

No! They must actually physically observe the signature being affixed to the document and see identification that the signer is who they say they are. Original ID MUST be presented, no copies. Acceptable ID varies from state to state. If the signer is swearing form should state something like sworn to and subscribed before me--must be signed before notary. If it says acknowledged before me, it can be signed without notary present but signer must say that it was their signature given of free will. In all cases signer MUST appear before notary.

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