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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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A Notary Public is an official authorized by the state to witness the signing of documents, administer oaths, and perform other legal formalities. Their role is to prevent fraud and ensure that all parties understand the document being signed.

Common documents include:

 

  • Affidavits and sworn statements

  • Power of attorney

  • Real estate documents

  • Loan documents

  • Wills and trusts (depending on state laws)

  • Business agreements

  • Parental consent forms

  • Medical authorization forms

Yes. All parties must appear in person before the notary to verify their identity and willingness to sign.

You’ll need:

  • The document(s) to be notarized

  • A valid, government-issued photo ID (e.g., driver’s license, passport)

  • All signers present (unless allowed otherwise by law)

  • Any witnesses, if required (check if the notary can provide them)

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