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A notary witness is a person that has gotten a license from their state to witness or watch when a person signs a document. The notary swears he saw the document signed by signing his/her own name to the document and/or stamping the document with a seal that he has.

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A commissioned civil servant who acts as an unbiased witness in verifying a person's signature is valid and attesting legal documents. Common documents that require notaries are affidavits, promissory notes, titles of property, mortgage/loan agreements, public deeds, certain court documents, etc. Their "powers" vary from state to state. For example, in Louisiana, a notary is able to perform marriages.

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a public officer or other person authorized to authenticate contracts, acknowledge deeds, take affidavits, protest bills of exchange, take depositions, etc.

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Can a notary also witness a will?

The notary should not also witness a document. If they aren't going to be the notary then they can be a witness.


Can a Florida notary also witness a will?

The notary should not also witness a document. If they aren't going to be the notary then they can be a witness.


Who can witness a notary public transaction?

Anyone who can prove their identity to the notary can be a witness.


Does notary always have to have witnesses to sign?

The question is somewhat unclear. The Notary MUST witness all signatures to the document. However, it is not up to the Notary to require or not, a witness be present.


Where can someone make a will with a notarized witness?

A will with a notarized witness can only be made in the presence of a notary. A notary is the only person who is legalized by the state to perform such an action.


What is the difference between an Attestation and a notary?

Attestation is the action of bearing witness Notary is someone who is legally empowered to witness signatures and certify a document's validity and to take depositions.


Can a notary spouse witness a document?

Unless specifically forbidden to do so by state statute a Notary Public, by their very office, IS a witness to the document. The signatory swears in front of the Notary that whatever is in the document that they are signing is the truth, and then signs it in front of the Notary, who then puts their seal and signature on it.


You agreed to sign an aggreement with your estranged husband but it was written by the two of you and only notarized by a bank employee is it legally binding?

It is a legal contract. A notary is a notary and a witness is a witness. Both evidence that the agreement was considered valid by the parties involved.


Can a Member of the Notary's Family be a Witness?

Even if not prohibited in your particular state, it is not a good idea.


Can the same Person be both the notary and a witness?

Yes, sometimes. It depends on state law.


Can notary witness quit claim deed Florida?

Yes, at least in Florida. Even in the recorder's office, the recorder, who is also a notary public will witness the document and proceeds to notarize it himself. A power of attorney is a totally different case. Also, if the notary is notarizing the signatures of the winesses in any ddocument, he cannot be a winess himself.


Is it legal for a notary to have a document witnessed by people you do not know?

Anyone can be a witness as long as they prove their identity to the notary and see the document being signed. A good notary keeps a journal of all the names and addresses presented for notarized identification. It is not uncommon for documents requiring witnesses to have random witesses. As a traveling notary, I sometimes brought witnesses with me, just my properly identified friends, to witness document signings.