What Is a Legal Notarized Document?
A notary public is an impartial party who oversees the signing of legally notarized documents in order to deter fraud. Legal notarization ensures that the signatures on the document are authentic. A notary doesn’t give legal advice; he simply stamps his license number and official seal onto documents while witnessing the signatures. In some states, notaries must keep a log and record of all documents signed.
Related Questions
- I have a notarized statement from the parent to act as the temporary guardian for the grandchild. Can this statement be used as a legal document when seeking services for the grandchild?
- Does a notarized document guarantee that it is true or legal?
- Does Notarized Document Have Legal Executorship Standing?