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- Notary Public FAQ
- Welcome to our Notary Public FAQ! Here, you'll find clear answers to common questions about notary services. A notary public is authorized to witness document signing, administer oaths, and verify identities to prevent fraud. Here's what you need to know:
- What Does a Notary Public Do?
- A notary public verifies identities, ensures signers are willing participants, and administers oaths. Common documents notarized include affidavits, powers of attorney, real estate deeds, and contracts.
- When Do I Need a Notary Public?
- You'll need a notary for legal, financial, or official documents requiring verification. Notarization is often required for documents submitted to government offices, financial institutions, or legal entities.
- What Do I Need to Bring to a Notary Appointment?
- Bring a valid government-issued photo ID (e.g., driver’s license, passport) and the unsigned document to be notarized, as most notaries must witness the signing.
- Does a Notary Make a Document Legal?
- No, a notary confirms the authenticity of signatures and identities but doesn’t make a document legal. It's up to you to ensure it complies with relevant laws.
- How Much Does Notary Service Cost?
- Notary fees vary by state, with many states capping the cost per signature. Some notaries may charge additional travel fees for mobile services.
- Are Online Notary Services Available?
- Yes, many states offer remote online notarization (RON), allowing notaries to witness signings via video conferencing. Availability depends on state laws and technology requirements.
- We hope this FAQ has been helpful! For further assistance, contact a licensed notary public near you.
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