Not generally. A notary is supposed to be an independent party who verifies the identity of the person signing a document. The notary is to affix his/her seal as verification that the right person has signed the document. While a clergyman/woman, a dentist or a lawyer can legally be a notary, there is no automatic notary. A notary is not to certify any document that may result in benefit to the notary.
Do Krogers notarize letters
A notary public does not notarize a document. He/she can notarize a signature.
The word notarize is a verb.
you just notarize the sellers signature!
"Sign, date and notarize them and file for safekeeping."
can a lawyer notarize a document in NJ
She can only if she has passports for the children already. If there are no passports she won't be able to because a there's a part on the passport application for the dad to complete and notarize. The passport application will not be accepted without it.
No. There is no state where you can notarize your own documents.
The authority to notarize is granted by the state. If the documents are signed in West Virginia, the notary can notarize them.
yes. they can notarize anything but their own personal documentation. they can notarize company documentations.
Being able to notarize a document has no relationship to whether or not someone is married. If you are properly authorized to notarize documents, and you follow proper procedure for confirming the signatures on the documents in question, then you can notarize the will, if not, you cannot.
No. It it is not. The law states that a notary may not notarize for friends or relatives.