A Notary Public is an official of integrity appointed by state government – typically by the secretary of state – to serve the public as, an impartial witness in performing a variety of official fraud-deterrent acts related to the signing of important documents. These documents include:
Estates, Deeds, Powers of attorney, Affidavits, Licenses, Contracts, Loan documents, Trusts etc.
Notary Public is a public official appointed by a state government to help deter fraud. It is a public authorized, generally, a solicitor, who is lawfully authorized to administer oaths, attest and verify assured documents, etc. It is tasked with verifying the authenticity of your most important transactions. There are two dissimilar types of notaries: common-law notaries and civil-law notaries. A common-law notary is not a lawyer and is prohibited from providing legal guidance. However, civil-law notaries are certainly lawyers who pass the bar and can give you legal guidance.