How is a notarys signature authenticated on a document for use in this country or overseas?
Authenticating a Notary Publics signature can be done only by the Secretary of States office. The document that needs the certification attached must be submitted to the Secretary of States office with the request for either a “Certification” or an “Apostille”. We notarize the following documents, but not limited to only these documents: mortgage documents, purchase documents, mortgage loans, 2nd mortgages, lines of credit, adoption papers, business documents, certifications of copies of documents (leases, business documents, etc), contracts, corporate documents, prison inmate documents, easements, government forms, i-9 employment forms, immigration documents, commercial leases, letters of instruction, letters requesting birth or death certificates, medical documents, powers of attorney, stock documents, travel affidavits, trusts, vehicle title transfers, wills and testaments, and more! What is required in Oregon to become a Notary: To be a notary public in Oregon, you must meet the fo