Notary
Notary
A notary, or notary public, is a person authorized by a state or local government to witness the signing of important documents.
Common Questions
What does a notary public do?
When the document has been signed, the notary embosses it with a special seal, which indicates that the notary has confirmed the identity of the person signing and that the document has been signed in the presence of the notary.
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Notary
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