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Schedule an Appointment

Contact the notary public of your choice and schedule an appointment. It is advisable to book a convenient time in advance to avoid any delays or last-minute rush. Inquire about any specific requirements or documents you may need to bring to the appointment, such as identification or supporting materials related to your affidavit.

Bring the Required Documents and Identification

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On the day of your appointment, make sure to bring all necessary documents related to your affidavit. This includes a printed copy of your affidavit, any supporting evidence or attachments, and identification documents.

Acceptable forms of identification usually include a governmentissued ID card, passport, driver’s licence, or any other document with a photograph and signature.

Meet with the Notary Public

During your appointment, the notary public will verify your identity and witness your signature.

Present your identification documents to the notary for inspection. They will compare the information on your ID with the details provided in the affidavit. Ensure that you sign the affidavit in the presence of the notary public. The notary will then sign and stamp the document, indicating that it has been notarized.

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