

Notaries are not attorneys We will not give you legal advice, and we will not prepare or complete documents.
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What is a Notary?
A public servant appointed by the state government to witness the
signing of important documents and administer oaths.
Can a Notary give legal advice?
No. A notary is forbidden from preparing legal documents
or acting as a legal advisor unless he or she is also a licensed attorney. A notary
cannot answer legal questions or provide advice about your particular document.
Does notarization make a document “true” or “legal”?
No. A notarization typically
means the signer acknowledged to the notary that he or she signed the document or
vouched under oath or affirmation that the contents of the document were true.
Why are documents notarized?
Documents are notarized to deter fraud and ensure they
are properly executed. An impartial witness, the notary, identifies signers to screen
out impostors and to make sure they have entered into agreements knowingly and willingly.