What is a Notary Public?
A Notary Public is a public officer authorized to notarize documents for non-contentious matters, such as sale or purchase of property, drafting of deeds or powers of attorney, etc. A Notary Public serves the public (thus the title) in his/her capacity as n impartial witness to a matter in question.
A Notary Public stamp and signature are usually required to give a document legal weight and demonstrate that the act has been performed in accordance with the prescribed legal standards.
Below is a list of documents that require a Notary Public authorization:
- Wills (including living wills) and Testaments
- Acknowledgements and Affidavits
- Powers of attorney
- Divorce or marriage papers (including prenuptial agreements)
- Real estate documents (sale, purchase or transfer)
- Custody papers (guardianship)
- Medical releases
- Transfer of deed
- Vehicle title transfer
- Bank documents (loan, refinancing or mortgage)
- Apostille
- Etc.
Docsbase Certified Translation Services will be happy to assist you with the notarization of any of the above documents at your own home, hospital, office, bank or any other pre-agreed location convenient for you.
Please do not hesitate to contact our office in New York by email or phone and we will happily provide you with a quote and arrange for you to meet with a Notary Public at the most suitable for you. We can also organize same day appointments.