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∙ 11y agoWhile your wife can swear that your husband is who he says he is, in this particular state it will not be sufficient for the husband to swear to a document.
This state's notary document has the requirement that the identification have a specific and unique number on it. A drivers license has such a number. A police ID has such a number. A passport has such a number. Start your search.
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∙ 11y agoSure. If she was a legal notary and your license was filed with the state.
A notary class is a course oriented to train someone to become a notary. A notary is someone who verifies the identity of someone signing an important document.
It is normally required to prove identity. Many documents require a notary's signature. The notary is required to validate the identity of those signing.
Having a notary at a transaction guarantees that each person is who they claim to be which cuts down on fraud and identity theft.
Stamped by a notary public to confirm your identity.
Only if the wife is actually a Notary!
No. The whole point of a notary is to verify the identity of the person signing a document right there in the presence of the notary. Anyone could have sent the mailed document, therefore it cannot be notarized.
Only if the wife is actually a Notary!
"Notery" is a common misspelling for "notary." A notary is a person authorized to perform certain legal formalities such as witnessing signatures and certifying documents.
It depends on what you're asking. I suspect you mean, "How do you get a document notarized?" If so, you take the document to a Notary Public, sign the document in front of the Notary, and show ID. The Notary will stamp, date, and sign the document. You can usually find a Notary at a local bank. A Notary will normally charge you a small fee.
A notary does not notarize a document. He/she notarizes a signature. A CA notary can notarize any signature that is signed before him/her, once he/she has verified the identity of the signor, within the state the CA. There is no limitation on the document or where it may be used.
If you notarize a document in SD, you are verifying the identity of the person signing the document in SD. Where the document gets filed afterward is not the notary's concern.