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What is a Notary?A notary public is an official appointed by the state to perform specific legal duties. These include verifying the identity of signers, ensuring they understand the contents of the documents they’re signing, and confirming that they’re signing voluntarily. By providing these services, notaries help uphold trust and integrity in legal transactions.
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What type of documents do you notarize?At Tenacious Notary we notarize many different document here is the more common documents: Acknowledgments: Verifying that the signer’s identity is correct and that they’ve willingly signed the document. Jurats: Administering oaths or affirmations for sworn statements, such as affidavits. Loan Document Signings: Facilitating real estate closings by ensuring all paperwork is properly signed and notarized. Power of Attorney: Certifying documents that grant someone legal authority to act on behalf of another.
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Why Choose Tenacious-A Notary?Accuracy and reliability are paramount in notarization. Tenacious- A Notary ensures: Compliance with State Laws: Tenacious-A Notary ensures that every step meets these legal requirements. Convenience: Tenacious-A Notary travel to your location, saving you time and hassle. Confidentiality: Tenacious-A Notary handle your sensitive information with the utmost care and discretion. Fraud Prevention: By verifying identities and overseeing the signing process, notaries help protect against fraud.
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What is and Apostille?An apostille is a certificate that authenticates the origin of a public document for use in another country. It is often required for legal documents that will be presented in foreign countries to confirm their validity. Apostilles are issued under the Hague Apostille Convention of 1961, which simplifies the legalization process for documents between member countries Tenacious-A Notary can help certify your signature and assist with the process.
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How to Prepare for a Notarization?To ensure a smooth notarization process, keep the following tips in mind: Bring Valid Identification: A government-issued photo ID is typically required. Have All Documents Ready: Ensure the document is complete and ready for signing. Avoid Signing in Advance: The document must be signed in the notary’s presence.
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What is Remote online Notary?A Remote Online Notary (RON) is a notary public who performs notarial acts online using secure audio-video technology, allowing signers to appear remotely rather than in person. RON is widely used for notarizing documents when in-person meetings are inconvenient or impossible, such as for clients in different locations or countries.
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