Public Notary Services
A Notary Public plays a crucial role in verifying the authenticity of significant transactions, including Power of Attorney, Home Closings, Retirement Account openings, and Apostilles.
A Notary Public is a government-appointed public official tasked with preventing fraud.
They witness the signing of important documents, verifying the identity of the signer(s), their willingness to sign, and their awareness of the document or transaction contents.
These documents encompass Apostilles, Estates, Deeds, Powers of Attorney, Affidavits, Licenses, Contracts, Loan documents, and Trusts.
In addition to administering oaths and affirmations, notary publics provide a legal service with broad impacts on various institutions. Responsibilities include taking affidavits and statutory declarations, acknowledging deeds and other conveyances, protesting notes and bills of exchange, and providing notice of foreign drafts.
The term "Notary Public" specifically refers to common-law notaries, distinct from civil-law notaries who are lawyers having passed their bar exam. It is important to note that a common-law notary who is not a lawyer is prohibited from offering legal advice.
Traditional Notary Services require individuals to locate a Notary Public and travel to meet them in person, incurring significant costs and inconvenience. First Notary is shaking up the status quo by enabling you to legally notarize a document entirely at your preferred location.
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