The notary verifies the identity of the person signing the document, confirms their willingness to sign, and ensures they understand the contents of the document. The notary then completes an acknowledgment certificate, which is attached to the document to indicate that it was properly executed.
The notary verifies the identity of the person signing the document, confirms their willingness to sign, and ensures they understand the contents of the document. The notary then completes an acknowledgment certificate, which is attached to the document to indicate that it was properly executed.
The notary certifies that a copy of an original document is a true and accurate replica. The notary compares the copy to the original document, attests to its accuracy, and completes a copy certification certificate.
The notary certifies that a copy of an original document is a true and accurate replica. The notary compares the copy to the original document, attests to its accuracy, and completes a copy certification certificate.
This type of notarization is used when the signatory of a document is unable or unwilling to appear before the notary. Instead, other witnesses present the document to the notary and provide evidence that the signatory's signature is genuine.
Notaries may also be authorized to administer oaths or affirmations for depositions or other legal proceedings. In such cases, the notary ensures that the person taking the oath understands the importance of telling the truth during the proceeding.
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