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A notary public (or notary, or public notary) is tasked with verifying the authenticity of your most important transactions. Their consent is often the final step in establishing a power of attorney, closing on a home, or opening a retirement account.
So what is a notary public? Who are the people that stamp your documents, and what does it take to earn their (literal) seal of approval?
A notary public is a public official appointed by a state government to help deter fraud. Notary publics witness the signing of important documents and verify the identity of the signer(s), their willingness to sign the documents, and their awareness of the contents of the document or transaction.
These documents include:
Administering oaths and affirmations;Notary publics offer a legal service that impacts numerous institutions. Their responsibilities include:
The term “notary public” only refers to common-law notaries and should not be confused with civil-law notaries, which are lawyers who have passed their bar exam. A common-law notary who is not a lawyer is forbidden from providing legal advice.
Traditionally, those in need of notary services must first find a notary and then travel to meet the notary in-person. This can cause tremendous cost, delay, and inconvenience to the customer, as they must find time in their schedule to visit the notary. I will travel to you (costs vary) or we can meet at a mutually convenient location.
Miami Notary & Apostille
Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 33160, United States
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