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Notarization Services

Notarization is a process by which a notary public, an official appointed by the government, certifies the authenticity of a document and verifies the identity of the person signing the document. Notarization services are provided to individuals and organizations to ensure that the documents they use are legal and valid. The notary public performs various tasks to verify the authenticity of the document, including confirming the identity of the signer, verifying the signer's signature, and affixing an official notarial seal or stamp to the document. A notary public may also take an oath or affirmation from the signer, depending on the jurisdiction. Notarization services are commonly used for a variety of legal documents such as deeds, mortgages, affidavits, powers of attorney, and other legal documents that require formal authentication. Notarization is also commonly required for official documents such as passport applications, immigration forms, and other government-related documents. Notarization services can be provided by notary publics in person, in a physical office, or remotely, depending on the jurisdiction. Remote notarization is becoming more common due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for social distancing measures. Overall, notarization services are an important aspect of the legal process, providing a level of assurance that the documents being used are legitimate and the signers are who they claim to be. This is a crucial step that helps ensure the legality and validity of the document and prevent fraud or forgery.

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