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Fee For Notarizing Document

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Fee For Notarizing Document

The act of notarizing a document involves a Notary Public—a qualified and certified professional—bearing witness to the execution of legal documents involving individuals or businesses. It’s a formal process that requires the Notary to physically check the identity of the person signing the document, as well as their willingness or ability to do so voluntarily. By providing this service, Notaries help ensure that legitimate transactions are executed as requested and free from fraud or coercion. They also provide impartial verification that all parties involved are who they claim to be, thereby helping to reduce the potential for fraud. In exchange for these services, Notaries charge a fee that covers their administrative costs and time.

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