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A Notary Public is an official commissioned by the Secretary of State to serve the public as an impartial witness performing fraud-deterrent act relating to signing of important document
State- Issued Driver’s License
State- Issued ID
U.S. Passport
Military ID
Two credible witnesses, if the signer does not have an acceptable ID
Every signer needs a current Valid ID with them (see above), be able to sign their name, be aware and able to understand what they are signing. The document must be reviewed and filled out before the notary arrives except for the signature page.
If the document signer is unable to sign their name, they may direct an individual other than the notary officer to sign the signer name on the document. The notary officer shall insert "signature affixed by, at the direction of".
At least 24 hours advanced notice required whenever possible. No Cancellation/Refunds for same day appointments. Cancellations must be made by phone at least 2 hours prior to scheduled appointment.
Notarization is the official fraud-deterrent process that assures the parties of a transaction that a document is authentic, and can be trusted. It is a three-part process, performed by a Notary Public, that includes of vetting, certifying and record-keeping.
We do I best to provide clear and simple pricing. Distance and time of day are taken into consideration when determining the price. Charges may vary depending on location, number of documents, and time of the appointment. Additional fees include travel/ mileage costs, and additional service surcharges. The maximum notary fees are fixed by the State of Washington.
No. The document cannot be notarized unless it is witnessed by the notary. Additionally, the document should be complete and have no blank spaces. Incomplete documents will not be notarized.
Only if the Notary is uncertain of a signer’s identity, willingness or general competence, or has a good reason to suspect fraud.
The two most common types of notarizations are “Acknowledgment” and “Jurat”. The type of notarization needed is usually indicated on the document with a pre-printed notarial certificate. However, if a notarial certificate is not pre-printed, the document signer must choose which to use, as the notary is prohibited from doing so.
An Acknowledgment certificate indicates that the signer personally appeared before the notary, was identified by the notary, and acknowledged to the notary that he or she freely signed the document.
A Jurat certificate indicates that the signer personally appeared before the notary, was identified by the notary, and signed the document in front of the notary. Additionally, the notary must administer an oath asking the signer to swear or affirm that the content of the document is true to the best of their knowledge
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