Not if the same last name
popo
You can notarize for a family member, but it is not a good practice to do so. If the notarized document goes to court, the opposing lawyer will use the notarization to call the document into question and possibly invalidate the document.
A notary does not "notarize the title" itself, a notary's job is to "notarize the signature" of the person who is signing their signature on the document(s). They are just a State certified 'witness' to the authentication of the signature on the document(s).
In most states, YES. Only cannot notarize their own signature In many states, such as Florida and South Carolina, notaries public may not notarize signatures of themselves, their parents and grandparents, their siblings, or anyone else when the documents are in the interest of the notary (for example, a deed, a title or will in which the notary would be the beneficiary).
Notarize a car title!? Every state issues new Notaries a complete set of guidelines and regulations. Refer to them, or call the Secretary of State's Office for your state and inquire. I've bought and sold a lot vehicles in my life and have NEVER once had to have a signature on a vehicle title notarized.
you just notarize the sellers signature!
The purpose for the notarization is to "prove" the signature on the title as genuine - and if the signatory is in New York at the time they sign it - yes, they can.
can a ny notary notarize my dmv title form in ct
A notary is notarizing ONLY the legality of the signatures on the title, nothing else. As long as the Notary's commission is current and valid, they may notarize any any legal document.
prince andrew
As a member of the royal family he inherited the title.