EDUCATIONAL SECTION ABOUT NOTARIAL APPLICATIONS Documents described here are based on web search results and are not compiled based on attorneys' advice. Always follow the instructions of legal authorities. This compiled list is only general public data intended for basic educational purposes. Below is a summary of the commonly notarized documents. Please note this is not a legal summary, but a survey from web searches. You should not make your decision based on this research survey. Always seek professional legal help and get the advice of the document issuer, or the document receiving entity. Here are the web search results: 1- Legal Documents . Wills, and Trusts; To ensure authenticity and validity. . Power of Attorney; To authorize someone to act on your behalf. . Deeds and Property Transfers; For real estate transactions. . Affidavits; Sworn statements used in legal proceedings. 2- Financial Documents . Loan Agreements; For personal or business loans. . Mortgage Documents; For home purchases or refinancing. . Financial Authorization Forms; To grant access to accounts or assets. 3- Business Documents . Articles of Incorporation; For forming a business entity. . Contracts and Agreements; To validate signatures and terms . Commercial Leases; For renting business Property. 4- Personal Documents . Consent Forms for Minors; For travel, medical treatment, or school activities. . Name Change Documents; For legal name changes. 5- International Documents . Passport Applications: Some countries require notarized copies of identifications. . Immigration Forms: For visas, green cards, or citizenship Applications. . Documents for use Abroad: Often require Notarization and an Apostille. 6- Medical and Insurance Documents . Medical Consent Forms: For surgeries or treatments. . Insurance Claims; To verify the authenticity of signatures. 7- Academic Documents . Transcripts and Diplomas: For use in foreign countries or professional licensing. . Enrolment Verification: For scholarships or visas. 8- Estate and Probate Documents . Inheritance Documents: To transfer assets after someone's death. . Beneficiary Designations: For retirement accounts or life insurance policies. Remember Notarization is to defend against fraud through verification of the signer(s), thus ensuring the signature(s) is/are legitimate. Services © 2024. All rights reserved.
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