Notaries administer oaths, take affidavits (written statements used as evidence in a court case), and act as an official witness to authenticate legally binding documents. Many lawyers and law offices offer notary services, but a notary public is not necessary qualified as a lawyer and is only able to provide legal service and guidance on specific matters. Notarized documents may include wills, powers of attorney, mortgages and more.

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1011569

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