A Power of Attorney or POA grants authority to an individual (Agent) who is designated to act on behalf of an individual (Principal). It can include financial decisions, such as paying bills, managing investments, maintaining business transactions/co...
Read More ›A notarized document helps to verify that you are the one signing the document. So, the sole purpose of notarizing a document is to prevent any kind of document fraud and or identity theft by preventing someone from presenting a forged document....
Read More ›Notary services in Santa Rosa, California, play a critical role in the legal system, providing official verification of identity for signers on documents. This Blog discusses wills, if they need to be notarized and the benefits that this process prov...
Read More ›Notaries in California can notarize a variety of documents as long as the requirements set forth by the California Secretary of State are met. The following lists a few examples of the limitations for notary services in Santa Rosa, California: When t...
Read More ›Notarial laws vary from state to state. In California, the notarization of a document carries considerable legal effect. Notarization of a private document converts such document into a public one and renders it admissible in court without further pr...
Read More ›One’s words is essential in different situations, but the verbal expression of words is no longer enough to hold up in legal matters. In cases where the absolute truth is required, an oath is usually required. A jurat notarization is performed when...
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