What is a Notary Public?

Posted by on December 3rd, 2007 at 04:45pm

One of profession which is necessary in order for businesses to successfully deal with clients as far as documentation and protocol is the notary public profession. A notary offers public services after being appointed by a state official. This particular position is very important for businesses and clients as mentioned previously because they offer protection for business deals which require proper identification of both parties and signatures. According to the jurisdiction (which varies from state to state), a notary is able to acknowledge signatures for sensitive material such as affidavits, oaths and can issue lawsuit subpoenas; he is then compensated by the state for his services. A notary public applicant, in order to become a notary public, he or she must submit the application which is available at the Secretary of State Office. In this form applicants must answer questions regarding previous notary activities or commissions held, name, address, age, etc. This very same application includes a couple of vital sections such as the Bureau of Criminal apprehension and State department of Revenue verification, in other words everything must be clear and accounted for. After being approved and becoming an official notary public there are several fields on which he/she can lend expertise in order to asses all the documentation during business deals and legal procedures. A good example of how they work can be seen in the housing (real estate) industry. In order for a loan officer to close a deal he/she must have mortgage documents properly signed by the right person after the notary identifies the borrower (inspecting a state ID, Military ID, current passport or any other legal form of identification within the state they operate); it is also the notary’s duty to show all the paperwork which needs to be signed or disclosed to the client. During the “signing” process the notary is in charge or getting, updating and delivering all the documents necessary in order to validate them, by no means the presence of a notary makes the documents legal, meaning that the job of this person is to make sure all the signatures and papers are in order, if you signed a contract which you later on decide was no good for you, all the complaints must go directly to the loan officer you dealt with instead of the notary. Besides real estate they also help notarize legal documents as described above, so there are many functions which can be taken care of by a notary. MobileNotarys.net provide more information about public notary services in the L.A. County (Los Angeles). Visit us at http://www.mobilenotarys.net

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