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A notary public is an official appointed by the state government to witness and certify the signing of legal documents. A notary public verifies the identity of the signer(s), ensures they are signing voluntarily, confirms their understanding of the document, and then completes the notarial certificate, which includes their signature, seal, and other required information.
I can notarize a variety of documents, including
*** PLEASE NOTE, Unger's Mobile Notary Services LLC does NOT prepare any of the above documents ***
You will need to provide a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license, military ID, or passport. PLEASE NOTE that some documents require two(2) forms of ID to be notarized. Please plan accordingly.
Unger's Mobile Notary Services LLC has notarial certificates available. PLEASE NOTE that I can NOT tell you which certificate you need. I can explain the different certificates and their purposes to you, then YOU determine which one you need.
No, notaries public are not authorized to provide legal advice or draft legal documents unless they are also licensed attorneys. Their role is strictly limited to witnessing signatures and administering oaths.
Yes, a notary public can refuse to notarize a document if they have reason to believe that the signer is not competent, willing, or not fully aware of what they are signing. Notaries also have the right to refuse if they suspect fraud or if the document doesn't meet legal requirements.
Notaries must be able to communicate with the signer and understand the contents of the document being notarized. If the notary cannot understand the language in which the document is written, they may not be able to perform the notarization.