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Quiz: Are you eligible for ID verification prior to Remote Notarization?
When it comes to remote online notarization, if the signers are not personally known to the notary public, then passing the ID...
They are also notaries! Shakespeare, Mark Twain...
The origins of Notaries can be traced to ancient Egypt -- a time when making records official transactions became important to humanity....
Acknowledgment Vs. Jurat
Acknowledgment and Jurat are the most common notarial acts our notaries are asked. Acknowledgments are usually associated with real...
What you need to know: Traditional Notarization, Electronic Notarization, and Remote Notarization
American Notary Service Center Inc. provides fair, fast, confidential, and professional document notarization and certification services...
Notarization and Apostille of One and The Same Person Affidavit
An Affidavit of One and the Same Person is a written document that establishes that various different names found on various...
Notarization and Apostille of Petition for Name Change
Ways of Legally Changing Your Name Through naturalization: change your name at the Federal Court. When filling in the naturalization...
Notarization and Apostille of Single Status Affidavit
Getting a Single Status Affidavit is relatively simple, but there are various steps required to formalize the affidavit before it can be...
How to notarize a prenup in the U.S.?
STEP 1. A Prenuptial Agreement should be made by you and your spouse-to-be. What is Prenuptial Agreement? A prenuptial agreement...
How to notarize a will in the U.S.?
Anyone of legal age (18 years old in most states) and a sound mind can make a will. The testator must sign and date the will in front of...
Notarization and Authentication of Power of Attorney (POA)
1. What is a Power of Attorney (POA)? A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document giving one person (the agent or attorney-in-fact) the...
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