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We handle notarizations for all of your general notarial needs such as Parent Consent Forms, Certified Copies, Affidavits, Acknowledgements (confirmation that signatures on documents are genuine)
You can click the Schedule Appointment button below or simply call (208)614-2778.
No, a Notary Public cannot offer legal advice. Notaries are not authorized to interpret the law, advise on legal matters, or provide guidance on the content or implications of documents they notarize. Their primary role is to act as impartial witnesses in the signing of documents, verifying the identity of signers, ensuring the signers understand the document, and confirming that the signing is done willingly and without coercion.
Providing legal advice or performing services that constitute the practice of law without being a licensed attorney can result in serious legal consequences for the notary, including the revocation of their notary commission, fines, and potential criminal charges. Notaries should always refer individuals seeking legal advice to a qualified attorney.
Do you offer 24 hour service?
Our office hours are 7am to 8pm M-F and 9am to 6pm Saturdays; however, we are available 24
hours a day, six days a week Monday through Saturday for an additional $15 charge for any time
after our office hours (After 8pm and before 7am).
Yes, a Notary Public can refuse to notarize a document under certain circumstances. Some common reasons for refusal include:
By adhering to these guidelines, we ensure the integrity and legality of the notarization process.
No, notarization is not required for all documents. While notarization can provide an extra layer of authenticity and legal protection, it is generally only required for specific types of documents where the law mandates it or where the law mandates it or where it is necessary to ensure the document's validity. Common examples of documents that typically require notarization include:
Real Estate Transactions: Deeds, mortgages, and other property-related documents often require notarization.
Wills and Trusts Certain estate planning documents may require notarization to be legally binding.
Affidavits and Sworn Statements: These documents often need notarization to confirm that the statements made are true and made under oath.
Powers of Attorney These documents usually require notarization to ensure they are legally enforceable.
Loan and Mortgage Statements: Financial institutions often require notarization for loan agreements and related documents.
Contracts and Agreements: Some business or personal contracts may require notarization, especially if they involve significant obligations or transfers of rights.
However, many documents, such as personal letters, informal agreements, and internal business memos, do not require notarization. It is always best to consult the specific legal requirements for the type of document in question or seek advice from a legal professional to determine whether notarization is necessary.
The notarization process typically takes only a few minutes, but the exact duration can vary based on several factors:
In total, a straightforward notarization can often be completed in about 5 to 10 minutes. However, if there are multiple documents or signers, or if any issues arise (such as incomplete documents or identification problems), the process can take longer.
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