Duties of a Notary Public Service
Notary Public Service provider verifies the authentication of a signature and also the identity of the person signing the documents. A notary public is appointed by a state government as a public officer. The most important duty of a notary is to witness and verify the authenticity of a signature which helps in preventing any fraud. Along with verifying a signature, notary public service provider also makes sure that all the parties who signed the documents did so willingly and not under anyone’s pressure or influence. They ensure that the documents are executed by appropriate people. Institutions to have full faith in important documents rely upon notaries. Once the notary witnesses the signature, the notary provides their own details, such as their signature, seal, and notary commission details. These materials are required to provide as it serve as a means of verifying the transaction on which others can rely upon with full trust. When you see a document having a notary’s it indicates that a trusted notary represents that the document’s validity is verified and is authentic and properly executed.
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