OFFICIAL NOTARY SEAL
Charles Stinson, Notary Public in and for the State of Texas
Bonded by the State of Texas & Insured through Western Surety Company.
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Responsibilities of a Notary Public
A notary public is a person of integrity appointed by the Secretary of State to serve the public as an impartial and unbiased witness by identifying persons who come before the notary. The most common function of the notary is to prevent fraud by attesting that a person actually signed a document. To do so, the notary will take acknowledgments of deeds and other instruments or administer oaths.
Notarization is the act of witnessing by the notary public in accordance with California state law. Notarization involves signed documents and requires the notary to verify the signer’s identity. When the proper steps of notarization are followed, notarization of a document will help detect and deter fraud. However, notarization does not prove the truthfulness of statements contained in a document nor legalize or validate a document. Notary Service Contact Us here!
Notaries public provide many benefits
- Fraud preventionNotaries can verify a signer’s identity, which can help prevent fraud and forgery. This can be especially important during critical times in people’s lives, such as when planning an estate or making major purchases.
- Legal protectionNotarized documents can help prevent contract disputes and litigation, and make documents legally binding. They are also considered self-authenticating under the law of evidence, so there may be no need for a witness to appear in court.
- Increased confidenceNotaries act as a neutral third party who oversees the document process, which can increase confidence for both parties.
