Thursday, November 19th, 2009
A notary public is a person that witnesses the signature of certain documents, makes sure the signers are who they say they are, and they administer oaths if needed. Though the qualifications for how to become a notary differ from state to state, the basics are about the same.
When learning how to become a notary in the United States you will find that it’s relatively easy. Most people wanting .. more …
Saturday, November 14th, 2009
A notary public is a public representative appointed by the Secretary of State or faculties of the court for a specific purpose of witnessing the signing of various significant documents and asks each party for a under oath of authenticity. A notary public shall exercise no power or jurisdiction in any criminal cases. Most of the documents being witness by the notary public include: Power of .. more …
Thursday, November 12th, 2009
A notary is a public official who plays a very important role in law and business. Almost all agreements that you perform in everyday life need legal backing and proof. The notary public is legally empowered to acknowledge signatures, conduct oaths and affirmations, and issue subpoenas in lawsuits.How do I become a notary in the U.S?Notary is a comparatively easy role to secure, in most cases .. more …