No, you cannot legally notarize documents without a valid notary certificate. The certificate is essential for verifying your authority to perform notarial acts. If you've lost it, you should report the loss to the appropriate authority in your state and apply for a replacement before resuming your notary duties.
To find a lost notary, first check your personal records and any documents where the notary's signature or stamp might be present. If that doesn't yield results, contact local notary associations or the state notary commissioning office for assistance. Additionally, you can reach out to colleagues or businesses that may have worked with the notary before. Lastly, consider posting on community boards or social media groups for local services.
Contact the agency that issued your notary certificate, they will have state specific information for you along with what steps to follow. You can also try the National Notary Association for more information: www.nationalnotary.org (they have an 800# and you don't have to be a member to ask questions!).
Divorce decree's are publc records.. Pay the fees to obtain a copy of the divorce decree from the Local County Recorder's office where finaled. It'll cost about the same as paying a Notary Public.
Complete an Application for a Duplicate Title before a notary and take it to your local DMV office. http://search.dmv.org/dmv/lost-title
No...get lost
To the police station if they are lost, but they still have parents. To the orphanage when you meant lost their parents.
if you where on the HCGdiet injections and if you eat what you want to eat for 3 days and get back on it can you still lost the weight you want to lost
In the Lost Hero they are still at Camp Half Blood, and I believe there are still just the 12 cabins.
A woman who has lost a baby after giving birth was still a mother.
If you signed it as well as the other person, its still vaild.
get lost this is stupid
No she has lost it already.