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The purpose of getting something notarized is usually to make sure that the person signing a document is the person they say they are. The seal is issued by the state to a specific notary after a background check, so the notary is also identified on the document ... if there's any problem with the document, the notary's records can be checked.

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The purpose of notaries public is to prevent fraud by ensuring that documents are executed properly, that they are signed by an authorized person, and that they are signed willingly.

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A public notary can witness the signature of individuals on official documents. This can range from a person-to-person contract to a vehicle title to a last will and testament.

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To prevent fraud and forgery.

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