Notarial Acts
Why You Need A Top Notary
What happens if a notary makes a mistake? The National Notary Association indicates that even the slightest mistake could have dire consequences, and the notarized document could get rejected. That binding contract or agreement could be null and voided. These mistakes could result in late fees and penalties for the client. In turn, the Notary Public may have exposed themselves to civil litigation. Selecting the correct Notary Public truly matters.
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Notarial Acts Areas
Signature Witnessing
A signature witnessing is an official notarial act. the Notary must have the signer personally appear and provide satisfactory proof of identity. The signer must then sign the document in the Notary's presence.
Jurat
Jurat is Latin for “to swear.” A jurat is a certificate attached to an affidavit or deposition to signify that the affidavit or deposition was properly made before a duly authorized officer.
Copy Certifications
A notarized copy is the attestation of notary seal in the document. It symbolizes that this document is a reproduction of original document, its true copy, and is not forged.
Opening Bank Safe
witnessing the opening of a bank safe, vault or safety deposit box
Acknowledgments
The purpose of an acknowledgment is for a signer, whose identity has been verified, to declare to a Notary or notarial officer that he or she has willingly signed a document.
Oath And Affirmation
An oath is a promise to a deity and an affirmation is a pledge on one's personal honor. Both are legally binding promises to tell the truth and subject the oath-taker or affirmation to penalties for perjury.
Issue Subpoenas & Summonses
Summons (Subpoena) - A summons is a court order directing you to appear in court or at a stated time and place. If you receive a summons, you must appear..
Oaths and Affirmations
An oath is a promise to a deity and an affirmation is a pledge on one’s personal honor. Both are legally binding promises to tell the truth and subject the oath-taker or affirmation to penalties for perjury.
President Calvin Coolidge
The first and only President of the United States to be sworn into office by a Notary Public
Signature Witnessing and Acknowledgments
A Massachusetts notary acknowledgment form is a document signed by a notary public to officially verify a signature on a legal document. The notary acts as a witness to the signature of the document in order to certify that the signer has signed of their own free will and is not under any duress
Jurat
“Jurat” means a notarial act in which an individual, at a single time and place:
- appears in person before the notary public and presents a document;
- is identified by the notary public through satisfactory evidence of identity;
- signs the document in the presence of the notary public; and
- takes an oath or affirmation before the notary vouching for the truthfulness or accuracy of the signed document.