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Notarizing Documents for LLCs and Corporations
Business documents often carry major financial, legal, and operational consequences. That’s why LLCs, corporations, and other business entities frequently rely on notaries to validate signatures, confirm identity, and ensure that the right person is signing on behalf of the company. Whether you're finalizing a partnership agreement, signing a board resolution, or executing a financial contract, []
Secure Online Notary for Real Estate and Wills in the United States
Learn how remote online notarization works for real estate, wills, and powers of attorney, plus key security, compliance, and acceptance checks across
How Notaries Prevent Identity Theft
Introduction Identity theft is one of the fastest-growing crimes in the United States — especially in real estate, banking, estate planning, and financial transactions.Fortunately, notaries serve as one of the strongest lines of defense against fraud by verifying identity, documenting signings, and ensuring that every signature is genuine and voluntary. Here’s how notaries protect you, []
Why Notaries Can’t Give Legal Advice (Unauthorized Practice of Law)
Notaries play an essential role in verifying identity, preventing fraud, and witnessing signatures. But unlike attorneys, notaries are not allowed to give legal advice, interpret documents, or help clients fill out legal forms. Doing so is considered the Unauthorized Practice of Law (UPL) — a serious violation that can result in penalties for the notary []
What Types of Documents Can Be Notarized in the United States?
Introduction Notarization adds an important layer of security and trust to legal and financial documents in the United States. Whether you’re handling real estate, business, court, or personal matters, a notary confirms identity, witnesses signatures, and helps protect against fraud. But what exactly can a notary public notarize? Here’s a clear breakdown of the most []
What a Notary Public Actually Does (And What We Don’t Do)
Notaries play an essential role in keeping legal, financial, and real estate transactions safe. But many people aren’t sure what a Notary Public truly does—or where the boundaries of our authority stop. Whether you need documents for real estate, court, business, or personal matters, understanding a notary’s job helps you avoid errors, delays, and legal []
How to Verify a Notary for Your Real Estate Closing
Your real estate closing is one of the most important financial transactions of your life — and choosing the wrong notary can lead to delays, rejected documents, or even fraud. That’s why it’s essential to verify your notary before signing anything. Whether you're working with an online notary, a mobile notary, or someone provided by []
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Signing Property Documents
Real estate paperwork can be overwhelming: deeds, loan forms, disclosures, affidavits, and more. In the rush to close, it’s easy to make small mistakes that create big delays — or even force you to re-sign everything. The good news? Most problems are 100% avoidable with a little preparation. Here are the most common mistakes people []
Estate Sales and Notarization: When Real Property Is Involved
Handling the sale of real estate after a loved one passes away can feel overwhelming — especially when legal documents, court requirements, and family decisions are involved. One key part of the process is notarization, which helps ensure that signatures on important estate-related documents are valid, verified, and legally enforceable. Whether you’re an executor, administrator, []
Foreign Buyers and U.S. Real Estate: How to Handle Apostilles and Notarizations
The United States remains one of the most attractive markets for international real estate investors. But while foreign buyers can easily purchase property in the U.S., the paperwork involved often requires notarization, authentication, and apostilles — especially when documents are signed overseas. This guide breaks down how international buyers can prepare their documents properly, avoid []
Understanding the Notarization Requirements for Deeds and Titles
When real estate changes hands, one of the most important steps is properly notarizing the deed or title transfer document. Notarization isn’t just a formality—it's what makes the document legally eligible for recording with the county and ensures the property transfer is valid. However, notarization requirements can vary from state to state, and failing to []
Why Lenders Require Notarization on Mortgage and Loan Forms
When you’re purchasing a home or refinancing an existing loan, you’ll notice that many of the important documents require notarization. This isn’t simply paperwork tradition — lenders rely on notarization as a critical safeguard to ensure the mortgage is legally valid, fraud-free, and enforceable. Here’s why notarization is such a key part of the mortgage []