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BEFORE YOUR NOTARIZATION

1. DO NOT Sign documents until you are in the presence of the notary.
2. COMPLETELY FILL IN ALL BLANKS SPACES ON THE DOCUMENT BEFORE NOTARY ARRIVES ( do not sign document).
3. If you have any questions about how to complete the document, contact the person who drafted or requested the document. A Notary Public is unable to provide legal advice or assistance in the drafting and/or completion of documents.
4. Every signer must physically appear, with acceptable identification at the time of notarization. See below for what is acceptable identification.
5. Original documents must be presented for all Copy Certification. Vital records ( birth, death and marriage) cannot not be notarized.
6. Know which Notary Certificate you need. Notary cannot give advice on which one to use. 


 Types of Notary

What's difference between an Acknowledgment & Jurat?
There are different types of notarizations, here are the two that are typically used.


Acknowledgments  "...the signer must appear in person at the time of notarization to be positively identified and to declare (“acknowledge”) that the signature on the document is his or her own, that it was willingly made and that the provisions in the document are intended to take effect exactly as written."

Jurats "...the signer must appear in person at the time of notarization to sign the document and to speak aloud an oath or affirmation promising that the statements in the document are true...."
For more information, please visit the 
National Notary Associated website at:  https://www.nationalnotary.org/knowledge-center/about-notaries

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IDENTIFICATION
All identification cards must be ORIGINAL, current or issued within the last 5 years, contain a photo, physical description, signature, and serial number. Identification procedures are mandated by the California Secretary of State. The following forms of identification are acceptable:
 
• California Driver's License
• Other States Driver’s License
• U.S. Military ID card
• California Identification Card
• Other State Identification Card
• U.S. Passport
• Foreign Passports Stamped by U.S. Customs
• Canada Driver’s License
• Mexico Driver's License
• Inmate ID card
 
*The name you will be signing on the document must match or be "SHORTER THAN" the name on your ID.
*An ID in your maiden name along with a marriage license evidencing your married name is not acceptable. (see below how to use Credible Witnesses).
 
CORRECT ID: Document Signature = John Smith (SHORTER THAN)  Id = John Adam Smith



WHAT IF I DONT HAVE PROPER IDENTIFICATION?
If none of the above-mentioned Identification is available, or the name on your ID is different or shorter than what is on the document then you can use:
 
 TWO CREDIBLE WITNESSES - that can swear to the signer's identity. They must have proper ID, is age 18 or older, know the signer by the name on the document, is not named in the document nor have a financial interest in the transaction described in the document. 
 
 
 SIGNING BY "X" MARK  -  If unable to write signature and has Valid ID, than two “disinterested” witnesses need to be present and be witnesses on the document. One witness should write the person’s name next to the person’s mark and then the witness should sign his or her name as a witness. The witnesses are only verifying that they witnessed the individual make his or her mark on the document. ​

 





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