Certification of documents: A notary can certify signatures on various documents, such as contracts, powers of attorney, wills and others.
Document Drafting: A notary can help you create various legal documents such as agreements, sales contracts, powers of attorney, wills and others.
Probate: A notary can help you with inheritance matters, including drafting wills and inheritance issues.
Powers of Attorney and Powers of Attorney: A notary can notarize powers of attorney and powers of attorney that give you or others the authority to act on your behalf.
Purchase and sale of real estate: A notary participates in transactions of purchase and sale of real estate, certifying signatures on contracts and drawing up the necessary documents.
Apostille and legalization: A notary can certify apostille or legalization of documents so that they are recognized in other countries.
Death Certificate: A notary can help you process death certificates and other documents related to the loss of a loved one.
Family Law: A notary can participate in the preparation of prenuptial agreements, divorce agreements and other documents related to family matters.
Legal Advice: A notary can provide legal advice on a variety of issues and help clients understand the legal aspects of their actions.
Other legal services.
The notary’s complete lack of cooperation was a notable issue. They were unwilling to accommodate my requests, leaving me with unresolved questions and unaddressed concerns. It was an unfortunate display of inflexibility that hindered the efficiency of the entire process.
The organization where this notary works appeared to be poorly managed. My experience was marred not only by the notary’s unprofessionalism but also by the unprofessional conduct of other staff members and inadequate process organization. It was a frustrating ordeal that made me question the competence of the entire establishment.