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Common Questions About Notary Services

Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about our notary services. If you have additional inquiries, feel free to contact me.

  • What is a notary public?
     A notary public is a legally authorized individual who serves as an impartial witness to the signing of important documents. They help prevent fraud and ensure that the identities of the signers are verified.
  • What should I bring when I meet with a notary?
    Bring a valid government-issued photo ID (such as a driver’s license or passport) and the documents you need notarized.
  • What documents can be notarized?
    Common documents include wills, contracts, powers of attorney, real estate documents, and legal affidavits. However, certain documents may be restricted from notarization depending on state laws.
  • Do I need to make an appointment for notarization?
    It is recommended to make an appointment to ensure availability, especially for more complex transactions.
  • What services do notaries provide?
    Notaries provide various services, including document notarization, acknowledgments, oaths, affirmations, and certified copies of documents.
  • Is there a fee for notary services?
    Yes, notaries typically charge a fee for their services, which can vary by state and the type of document. Check local regulations for specific fee structures.
  • Can a notary refuse to notarize a document?
    Yes, a notary can refuse to notarize a document if they believe that the signer is not competent, the document is incomplete, or if they suspect fraud.
  • Do notaries have to keep a record of notarizations?**
    Many states require notaries to maintain a journal of their notarizations, including details about the signer, the documents involved, and the date of the notarization.