Notary - a person authorized to perform certain legal formalities, especially to draw up or certify contracts, deeds, and other documents for use in other jurisdictions.

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  • Documents (transcripts, report cards, diplomas, etc.) issued by a North Carolina university, college, community college or high school must be notarized by a North Carolina Notary Public.

  • No. A notary public must never change, correct, or amend a notarial certificate at a later date.

  • Print your name and sign the title as the seller in the presence of a notary. All sellers must print and sign their name EXACTLY as it appears on the front of the title. You can have your title notarized at most banks or your local city hall.

  • The fee for a notarial act is $10.00 per notarized signature, as mandated by the NC secretary of State.

  • In order to be valid, this form must be signed and dated by the Primary Applicant and witnessed by a notary public.

  • No. If a notary public is a party to a transaction, or has a direct or indirect financial (or other beneficial) interest in the transaction, no matter how small, the notary must decline the notarization.

  • Is a notary allowed to certify a true copy of a document? No, a notary can't certify a document as a true copy.

  • A federal or state government has to be shown during the time of service. ID or passport has to be current (expired IDs won't be accepted). ID or passport must have the individual's photo, physical description, and signature.

  • As a notary, you should always refuse to notarize if the requirements for notarization are not satisfied, such as when: The signer fails to personally appear before you. The signer fails to provide proper identification.