For a document to be notarized, it must contain (1) language committing the signer in some way; (2) an original signature from the document signer; and (3) notarial certificate language, which can appear in the document itself or in an attachment.
Undated documents cannot be notarized. If the document has a space for a date, it should either be filled in or marked through. If the document does not have a space for a date, the signer may date it next to his or her signature
or mark.
A document can be notarized when the signer is hospitalized or in a care-home facility. The notary will make every effort to ensure that the signer is not incapacitated and that the signer understands what they are signing.
Required Documents:
Government Issued Photo ID
Fully Completed Document Needing Notarization
DO NOT Sign or Fill In The Notarial Portion
Parental Consents
Verifications of Safe Deposit Box Contents
School Forms
Health Care Power of Attorney
Durable Power of Attorney
Advanced Directive/ Living Will
Letter of Authorizations
Jurats
Title/ Bill of Sale
Please see the link provided on the right for Last Will and Testament or Living Will forms.
1. Follow the link
2. Select document required and print if you want to hand fill the form
OR
Type in the information and print
3. Bring completed forms with Valid Identification card for Notary appointment
Please see the eForms link provided on the right for Power of Attorney forms.
1. Follow the eForms link
2. Select document required and print if you want to hand fill the form
OR
Type in the information and print
3. Bring completed forms with Valid Identification card for Notary appointment