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1. | What is a Mobile Notary Public? A mobile notary public is, in essence, a notary willing to travel to the location of the client, in order to fulfill his or her duties. These typically entail the witnessing of sensitive documents, overseeing their signing, identifying participants and administering oaths when necessary.
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[Added: 20 Dec 2005 Hits: 227 Words: 461]
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2. | Notary Public Service Locations A notary public is a public servant chosen at the state level as an impartial witness to the signing of documents. Dependent on the state in question, other services may be available including the administering of oaths, fingerprinting or wedding services.
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[Added: 07 Oct 2005 Hits: 223 Words: 402]
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3. | Necessary Notary Public Supplies and Services A notary public is a public service position selected by state government officials. Their chief role is to that of an impartial witness to the signing of various legal documents, thus serving as a fraud deterrent.
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[Added: 26 Sep 2005 Hits: 234 Words: 409]
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4. | How to Become a Notary Public Notary Publics first became prominent during the 1500's, at the height of the Roman Empire. They were chosen either by the Pope, or the Archbishop of Canterbury to whom the Pope delegated authority. During those years notaries were well versed ...
[Added: 08 Sep 2005 Hits: 200 Words: 400]
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5. | What is a Notary Public? A notary public is a public servant appointed by a state official. The general focus of his or her job is to witness the signing of documents and administer oaths. They serve to deter fraud, appearing ...
[Added: 25 Aug 2005 Hits: 298 Words: 504]
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