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Notarize a Document
How to Notarize a Power of Attorney
Learn how to notarize a power of attorney document with this simple how to guide.
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What Is an Affiant?
An affiant plays a critical role in any court case, but these figures may also serve an important role outside the courtroom.
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What Is a Notary Acknowledgement?
Notary acknowledgements verify the authenticity of sworn statements that are submitted as evidence in a court case. Read about its importance on Notarize.
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What Is an Affidavit? How to Get it Notarized.
A notarized affidavit is a critical piece of evidence in any court case, but these documents can also be important outside the courtroom.
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How to Get Something Notarized
In the past, to notarize something, you had to sign physically in the presence of a notary public. Notarize makes it simple and secure to complete notarizations within the comfort of your home.
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What Is a Jurat?
What is a jurat? Jurats verify the authenticity of sworn statements that are submitted as evidence in a court case.
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What Is a Notary Public?
A Notary Public watches as you sign a document and then legally notarizes it for you. Did you know you can Connect with a Notary Public Online?
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What Does it Mean to Have a Document Notarized With a Notary Public?
Notarize eliminates the hassle tied to in-person notarizations by allowing you to connect with a notary public instantly online. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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How to Get a Notarized Minor Travel Consent Form
There are rigid requirements for traveling with children depending on their age, the reason for traveling, and with whom they are traveling.
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What Is a Power of Attorney?
When a power of attorney is written, it will generally name someone the attorney-in-fact (sometimes referred to as an agent in some states) who will be acting on your behalf.
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What You'll Need for a Remote Notarization
The key responsibilities of a notary public, even with RONs, are to identify the signer, witness as the customer signs the document, and record the transaction so it can be verified.
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How to Notarize a Durable Power of Attorney
Learn how to notarize a durable power of attorney document with this simple how to guide.
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How to Notarize the Edgar Form ID
On February 3, 2021, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced the EDGAR Form ID can now be notarized using remote online notarization.
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Do Banks Have Their Own Notary to Notarize Documents?
If your local bank notarizes documents, it’s not always convenient. Most banks operate from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited weekend hours, making notarization a hassle to fit into your schedule.
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What Is a Remote Notary?
A remote notary is a legally commissioned notary public who is authorized to conduct notarizations over the internet via digital tools and a live audio video call.
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Use of Notarize Is Valid Nationally
No matter where you're located, to use Notarize you connect with a commissioned Virginia e-notary by live audio-video conference. Using digital tools, you can sign before the notary.
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How to Acquire Your Digital Certificate for Notarize
Instructions to acquire your digital certificate to become a remote online notary public on the Notarize platform.
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How to Become an Online Notary in Oklahoma
We've opened the Notarize platform so title agents and real estate firms in Oklahoma can complete their own closings. Here's everything you need to know.
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How to Become an Online Notary in Florida
We've opened the Notarize platform so title agents and real estate firms in Florida can complete their own closings. Here's everything you need to know.
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When Do I Sign a Notarized Document?
To get something notarized, you must sign it in the presence of a notary public. The notary must actually watch as you sign the document. They must also validate your identity.
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How to Become an Online Notary in Nebraska
We've opened the Notarize platform so title agents and real estate firms in Nebraska can complete their own closings. Here's everything you need to know.
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Commonly Notarized Documents
Notarize serves a national audience and sees a tremendous variety of documents as a result. See some of the most common documents that are signed using Notarize.
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Where to Find a Free Notary Near Me
Where do you go to find places to get something notarized for free when you need a notary public now? Here's where to find a notary near you.
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How to Become an Online Notary in Virginia
We've opened the Notarize platform so title agents and real estate firms in Virginia can complete their own closings. Here's everything you need to know.
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Getting Notarized With Mobile Send & Manage
Mobile Send & Manage was built with business travel top of mind. Send, sign and track document status right from your iOS or Android device.
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