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There are questions that pop up again and again on this page I listed a sample of frequently asked questions about notarization
It depends. A Notary should only notarize a will if clear instructions and a notarial certificate are provided. If the signer of the will is relying upon the Notary for advice on how to proceed, the Notary should refer the individual to an attorney.
No. To simply stamp and sign a photograph is improper. A Notary's signature and seal must appear only on a notarial certificate (such as a acknowledgement or jurat) accompanying a written statement signed by another person. However, a signature on a written statement refering to an accompanying or attached photograph may be notarized.
No. California Notaries are authorized to certify copies only of power of attorney however a Notary may notarize an affidavit of a person requesting a certified copy of a birth or death certificate.
If a document signer recently had a name change (i.e. marriage) and the document signer is unable to present reliable ID cards, can the notary accept the signers prior “before Marriage” ID cards as acceptable document (ID Cards)? NO
The signer may be identified on the oath (or affirmation) of one or two credible witness(es)
Qualifications:
Acceptable Identification (ID Cards)
A Notary may identify a signer through;
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