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How Does A U.S. Notary Differ From A Notario Publico?

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How Does A U.S. Notary Differ From A Notario Publico?

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In Latin America, a Notario Publico is a high-ranking official like a judge or an attorney. Unlike a Notario Publico, a U.S. Notary Public is forbidden from preparing legal documents or giving legal advice unless he or she is also an attorney.

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