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Acknowledgment:

​An acknowledgment is a document in which the signer declares that they have voluntarily signed the document. The notary acknowledges the signer's identity and that they signed the document of their own free will.

Jurats (Affidavits):

A jurat is a type of notarized document where the signer swears or affirms the truth of the contents of the document. The notary administers an oath or affirmation to the signer.

Loan Documents:

Loan documents are associated with real estate transactions, mortgages, or loans. Notaries ensure that these documents are properly executed and signed by the parties involved.

Deeds:

Deeds are legal documents used to transfer real property ownership. Notaries witness the signing of deeds to verify the identity and willingness of the parties involved.

Wills:

Wills are legal documents that outline how a person's assets and property should be distributed after their death. Notaries can notarize the signing of wills to help ensure their validity.

Powers of Attorney:

A power of attorney is a legal document that grants someone the authority to act on another person's behalf. Notaries can notarize these documents to confirm the identity and capacity of the person granting the power.

Affidavits:

Affidavits are sworn written statements of fact, often used as evidence in legal proceedings. Notaries administer oaths to the affiant to confirm the truth of the statements.

Contracts:

Notaries can notarize contracts to confirm the identity of the signing parties and ensure they understand the terms and voluntarily enter into the agreement.

Medical Directives (Living Wills):

Medical directives or living wills outline a person's preferences for medical treatment in case they are unable to make decisions. Notaries can notarize these documents to confirm the signer's identity and capacity.

Custody Agreements:

Custody agreements are legal documents that outline the terms of child custody arrangements. Notaries can witness the signing of these agreements to verify the identity and intent of the parties involved.

Bill of Sale:

A bill of sale is a document used to transfer ownership of personal property. Notaries can notarize the signing of these documents to confirm the parties' identities.

Vehicle Title Transfers:

Notaries can notarize the transfer of vehicle titles to verify the identity and signatures of the parties involved in the sale or transfer of a vehicle.

Parental Consent for Travel:

When a minor child is traveling without one or both parents, notaries can notarize parental consent documents to confirm the parents' approval.

Important Note:

Please note that the specific requirements and document types notaries can handle may vary by state or jurisdiction. It's important to consult with a notary public in your area for guidance on notarizing specific documents and to ensure compliance with local laws and regulations.


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