Monday, 10 December 2012

How to Notarize a Real Estate Document

How to Notarize a Real Estate Document

Because real estate documents are legally binding, you must have some paperwork, such as documents pertaining to deeds and mortgage or sales agreements, notarized by a notary public. Often offered to simply as a notary, a notary public has the legal authorization to witness oaths and agreements between individuals, organizations and businesses. Having your real estate document notarized confirms the identities of everyone involved and ensures all parties are entering into the agreement of their own free will.


Instructions

  • Complete the document with names, addresses, monetary figures and other information as necessary. Do not sign or date the document.
  • Find a notary public at your county courthouse, local government offices, city hall, public library or document and package handling store.
  • Go to the notary with everyone who needs to sign the document. Pay the notary fee, which is usually less than $10.
  • Sign the document.The notary will witness the signatures of each party and place his seal on the document to prove he served as a witness.

source : Lauren Treadwell

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