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Notarization

Notary Public In Dunedin

Need documents notarized?

We offer professional notary public services at our Patricia Avenue store. Whether it’s affidavits, contracts, real estate papers, or business forms, our certified notary ensures accuracy and legal compliance.

We make the process quick, convenient, and affordable for individuals and businesses in Pinellas County.

Notaries provide an added layer of security and credibility to your documents.

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FAQ: Notary Public

Notary services play a vital role in legal documentation and authentication processes. Whether you're buying property, creating a will, or signing important contracts, a notary public ensures that your documents are legally binding. If you have questions about notary services, you're in the right place. In this article, we'll address some of the most common FAQs related to notary services.

A notary public is a legally authorized individual who can administer oaths, witness signatures, and verify the authenticity of documents. They act as impartial witnesses to prevent fraud and ensure the validity of the documents being signed.

Notaries provide an added layer of security and credibility to your documents. Many legal documents require notarization to be legally enforceable, such as deeds, powers of attorney, affidavits, and contracts.

Notary publics can notarize a variety of documents, including but not limited to loan documents, wills, trusts, real estate deeds, marriage certificates, and adoption papers. They cannot, however, notarize vital records like birth certificates or photographs.

You'll typically need to bring a valid government-issued photo ID (such as a driver's license or passport) to verify your identity. Additionally, bring the unsigned document(s) that need notarization. Do not sign the document(s) beforehand, as the notary must witness your signature.

No, notaries are not authorized to provide legal advice or draft legal documents. Their role is to verify the identity of signers and the authenticity of documents. If you need legal advice, it's recommended to consult a lawyer.

Notaries have the right to refuse service if they suspect fraud, coercion, or any other circumstance that would compromise the legality of the document. They must act ethically and impartially.



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Kar Keyz Locksmith
499 Patricia Ave
Dunedin FL 34698
(727) 773-5249