Public Notary

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There are three main types of public notaries: 

  1. Signing Agents: Signing agents are responsible for witnessing the signing of certain legal documents such as affidavits, contracts, mortgages, and other related documents. 
  2. Immigration Notary: Immigration notaries specialize in assisting immigrants with their paperwork, including documents related to residency, work permits, and naturalization. 
  3. Apostille Notary: Apostille notaries provide authentication of documents for international transactions. They authenticate the signatures on documents, verifying that they are legitimate and legally binding.

Five common questions and answers about public notaries?

Answer: A public notary is a professional appointed by the state to witness the signing of legal documents and to verify the identity of the signer.

Answer: The duties of a public notary include verifying the identity of the signers, ensuring that the signers have read and understand the document they are signing, and administering oaths or affirmations.

Answer: Documents that require notarization vary by state but generally include legal documents such as wills, deeds, and contracts.

Answer: Witnesses must be present when the document is signed and must be 18 years or older, but they do not have to be a public notary.

Answer: A notarial certificate is a document, usually attached to the document being notarized, which includes information about the notarization, such as the date it was notarized, the name of the signer, and the name of the notary.

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