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Notarization - A notary is generally a lawyer appointed by the government who examines the documents of both parties, verifies that he has been presented with valid documentation and authenticates the document by stamping and signing it.
Notarization - A notary is generally a lawyer appointed by the government who examines the documents of both parties, verifies that he has been presented with valid documentation and authenticates the document by stamping and signing it.
The National Notary Association notes: A Notary Public is an official of integrity appointed by state government typically by the secretary of state to serve the public as an impartial witness in performing a variety of official fraud-deterrent acts related to the signing of important documents.
First act is the attestation of the execution of a document. ... While registering a document in the office the Sub Registrar performs two functions , first is that he attests the execution of the document as does a notary. Till then both documents attested by notary or Sub Registrar stand on the same footing.
There is a requirement that some documents be notarized, such as a real property deed. Unless specifically required by state or municipal law, a contract does not have to be acknowledged before a notary public. ... Any private contracts for sales of goods or services do not require a notary signature.
It is not the notarization which makes a document legally binding. In fact, many documents which are not notarized are legally binding. A person may sign a legally binding document without appearing before a notary public, and many do. ... The contents of the document must comply with the law.
Notarization is the official fraud-deterrent process that assures the parties of a transaction that a document is authentic, and can be trusted. It is a three-part process, performed by a Notary Public, that includes of vetting, certifying and record-keeping. Notarizations are sometimes referred to as "notarial acts."
Notaries are not attorneys and cannot validate or qualify documents as to their legality. The purpose of notarizing a SIGNATURE of a document signer is to assure that the person signing the document meets the legal requirements of identity established by the state where the notarization is performed.
It is not the notarization which makes a document legally binding. In fact, many documents which are not notarized are legally binding. A person may sign a legally binding document without appearing before a notary public, and many do. ... The contents of the document must comply with the law.
A notary public must witness a person signing a document and verify his or her identity to notarize a document. Notaries public will sign and stamp your document with a seal. ... Getting a document notarized is a simple process once you have located a notary public to provide this legal service.
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