What Do I Need to Notarize a Document?
When you prepare for notarization, you guarantee a smoother process. If you are unsure where to start, join us in the article below. We will cover these two popular internet questions, one from aย notary publicย and the other from a clientโs perspective:
- What does a notary need to notarize a document?
- What do I need to bring to get a document notarized?
Letโs get started!
Common Types of Documents That Need Notarization
First, we should mention that creating accurate and legal documents is essential for helping notary publics perform their duties well, which include verifying the signerโs signature and willingness to sign.
However, not every piece of paperwork that exists needs to be a notarized document. So, letโs briefly examine what kind of documents need to be notarized, specifically in the United States.
Legal and Financial Documents
Many legal and financial documents need to be notarized to prevent arguments from arising later in agreements. Real estate contracts and loan agreements fall into this category. When these documents are notarized, its content is considered valid and enforceable by law.
Real Estate and Property Forms
In the real estate industry, you will find particular documents that need to be notarized. These include deeds and mortgage agreements, to name a few. Notarizing these forms ensures your documents are authentic and enforceable when buying and selling property.
Medical and Personal Documents
Regarding medical documents in the United States, medical authorizations for minor documents are one example of paperwork that needs to be notarized. Medical records requiring international notarization include health certificates and medical letters.
When it comes to personal documents that require notarization, these are the ones that fall into this category:
What You Need to Bring to a Notary Service
Whether itโs your first time notarizing a document or you just need to double-check your process as a notary public, knowing what is needed to notarize a document is always a good idea. So, to answer this question for both readers, here is a list of items you need to take to a notary service.
#1 Valid Photo Identification
The first thing to pack in your file is your government-issued identification document. This document contains your photo to prove your identity, as well as your name and date of birth. Here are a few types of valid photo ID options:
- Driverโs License
- Passport
- State-Issued Photo ID
- Military ID
#2 The Complete, Unsigned Document
Of course, you also need to take the document that needs to be notarized. Remember to check you have all the pages in the document and leave the signing to be performed in front of the notary public.
#3 Additional Signatories (If Applicable)
In some agreements, documents require more than one signer, like witnesses. Make sure to inform these signers that they need to be present at the notary publicโs appointment.
#4 Payment for Notary Services
Not all notary publics offer their services for free. Ask the notary public how much they charge when you make an appointment for their services. Then, take money with you to pay the notary public.
That is essentially what is needed to notarize a document in the United States. If you prefer to notarize your documents via online services, but donโt know where to start, check out our Can You Notarize without the Person Being Present article.
Remote Online Notarization with Titan
Thanks for reading our article on the requirements for notarizing documents. Now, if you want to make your notary services more efficient and convenient to clients, why not take them online? Read our Can you Notarize Online article for more information.
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