Laws vary by jurisdiction, but in New York state, by way of example, a person whose signature is notarized must physically appear before the notary public.
Yes, needs to be notarized
Yes, a sworn statement typically needs to be notarized to be considered legally valid.
Yes, a power of attorney needs to be notarized in Texas in order to be legally valid.
Transferring a title in North Carolina needs to be notarized. Titles can be notarized by your local bank for free or a small fee.
Yes, each signature on a document typically needs to be notarized separately. This ensures that both individuals have provided their signature in the presence of a notary public, verifying their identity and the authenticity of their signature.
In the state of Florida both durable and non-durable power of attorney needs to be notarized. This does in fact include the medical power of attorney.
In federal court, the answer is no. I'm not aware of a notarization requirement for state court complaints, but state court rules could require it. In Pennsylvania state courts, a complaint needs to be "verified" but this does not require that it be notarized.
The petition usually needs to be notarized by a notary, but you will still need to have it officially ordered by the court.
Laws vary by state and country, many require a court hearing with the parents either present or writing a notarized letter to the court. To find out about the laws in your state, go to Google.com and type in "Child Emancipation Laws YourStateName"
If you're going to do this, it needs to be a written and notarized contract signed by both of you and a witness. You can't do it without their consent, and you have no protection against them claiming theft without the signed and notarized contract.
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