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There are two types of documents commonly referred to as "notarized", but which are completely different from one another. The first is a sworn statement, like an affidavit. The person signing is under oath that it is true under penalty of perjury. The notary countersigns with the satement "Sworn to and subscribed before me this __ day of ___. The other is an acknowledged document, like a deed or mortgage. Here the notary countersigns with a "acknowledgement". The exact form is usually spelled out in state statutes; however essentially it says that the person who signed it identified himself/herself to the notary and signed it in the notary's presence. It is not made under oath and is basically just a means of proving that the document was in fact signed by the person signing it.

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Is a document that is required to be notarized and is not a legal document?

A signed, notarized document is a legal document.A signed, notarized document is a legal document.A signed, notarized document is a legal document.A signed, notarized document is a legal document.


how do you format for a notarized paper?

To format a notarized paper, include a heading with the title "Notarized Statement" at the top of the document. Below this, provide the details of the statement or agreement, leaving space for the notary's seal and signature. End with a signature line for the individual making the statement, followed by the date. Ensure there is ample space for the notary to verify and sign the document.


Can you revoke a notarized document?

A notarized document can be revoked. This is when any of the clauses in the document has been breached.


How long is a notarized document valid in the Philippines?

A notarized document never expires. It is always a valid document.


Can a minor get a document notarized?

Yes, a minor can get a document notarized as long as they have proper identification and the document does not require them to be of legal age.


Is a notary legally binding?

A notarized document is not necessarily a legally binding document. A properly written and properly signed and propely notarized document may help you in court, but the only thing a notarized document proves is that the people who signed the document were who they said they were.


Does the document Power Of Attorney have to be notarized or is your signature all that is needed?

Yes, needs to be notarized


Is it possible to have a document notarized even it has date discrepancy?

Documents are not notarized. Signatures on documents are.


Can a notarized document be fought in courts?

Not necessarily. Just because it's notarized doesn't mean it's a public document or filed anywhere.


DOES a notarized document become a binding contract?

The notary seal and notary's signature does not make a document a binding contract. The signatures on a contract can be notarized. However, when a document if notarized, the notary is simply stating that to the best of their knowledge the signature is that of the person signing the document. In other words, the notary verifies a signature that they witness. A contract would be binding once the participants sign it in front of the notary and the document is notarized.


Can a notary revoke a notarized document?

yes


Where would a venue normally be found on a notarized document?

The name of a venue would normally be found at the beginning of a notarized document. It should be clearly notated.

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