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A Notary Public serves as a state-appointed witness to the signing of important documents, like wills and powers of attorney. A notary public screens signers of these documents to make sure they are who they say they are, and not committing an act of fraud. Plus, a notary public makes sure the signer is not being forced to sign and that the signer knows all the details of the document they’re signing. When you need to get a document notarized, you’ll have to find a provider who has been appointed by their state government to act as a ministerial official as a notary public. You’ll also need to prove your identity with a valid form of identification. Sometimes, a notary will even require the participants to sign the necessary documents under oath, under penalty of perjury.
What Does A Notary Public Do?
A Notary Public has various legal powers to serve as a third-party impartial witness.
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• Power of Attorney
• Travel Permits for minors
• Affidavits
• Invitation for relatives to come to USA
• Foreign and International Business
When Do You Need a Notary Public?
A notary public is required as a legal party for a wide variety of situations involving contracts, affidavits or sensitive legal documentation. Having this impartial third person in your legal processes is the best way to carry out any procedure with the support of the law to protect yourself and advocate if necessary. A clear answer will always require having legal documentation on hand. Before proceeding with any procedure, remember to have a notary public to give legality to your processes in order to avoid problems in the future.
Should Legal Documentation be Notarized?
Although there are cases in which this is not a requirement, in many situations such as those already mentioned, notarization is a fundamental requirement to give legal value to what you are doing. For example, all affidavits should be notarized to add additional legitimacy to the claims you're making in the affidavit. The recommendation is that you do this process in person to avoid problems, since, although you can do it online, in several circumstances doing it online does not provide the validity you require and you could have more problems than you think you are solving.
What Makes Us Stand Out?
With our Notary Public service we strive to always provide excellence in all our work.
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