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How to do a "True Copy" notarization in California?
Which documents cannot be certified as a copy by a California notary (no exceptions)? Notaries in California CANNOT certify copies of...
7 items must be contained in every notarial certificate
Whether your documents only need to be notarized by a U.S. notary, or the notarized documents will be sent to other government agencies...
9 types of ID US notaries accept
According to Virginia Notary Handbook, before performing a notarial act, a notary must be CERTAIN of the identity of each person whose...
Difference between Notarization and Apostille/Authentication
Notarization means a Notary Public, the public official commissioned by the State, serves as an impartial witness in performing a variety...
Can a Notary Notarize for Family Members?
When signing important documents, notaries often play an indispensable and impartial witness role. However, when their family members,...
How to have my Passport or Driver’s License notarized?
Clients may need a notarized copy of their Passport, Driver’s License, ID, or other similar documents. Few states’ notarial laws address...
A notary may sign for Principal Unable to Sign
A notary may sign the name of a principal physically unable to sign or make a mark on a document presented for notarization if: the...
Notarization at Hospitals and Nursing Homes
During hospitalization and nursing homes in the United States, family members may need significant documents notarized, such as a power...
How to find a Notary Public?
1. Your Bank and financial institutions Most banks do not charge fees for notary service if you are one of their customers. Even if you...
How do I get documents notarized outside the U.S.?
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought significant challenges to international travel. Our clients may encounter quarantine, travel ban, and...
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