For everyone who needs to know how documents should be validated and identification verified.
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Many may believe that the job of a notary public is merely to acknowledge signatures on various documents. However the duties and functions of a notary public go far beyond acknowledging documents; and these many duties and functions are detailed in "Van Alstyne's Notary Public Encyclopedia". Here we find some history of the Notary Public, and detailed descriptions of the numerous duties, functions, and powers of the Notary Public. For example, in three states (FL, ME, and SC) Notaries are authorized to perform marriages. Find out the difference between and acknowledgement and a jurat notarization, what's required to notarize a document for a blind person, and when does a notary take fingerprints of the signer of a document. Throughout "Van Alstyne's Notary Public Encyclopedia" we also find numerous references to case law related to Notaries Public, laws that every notary should be familiar with. Every notary public should read a copy of this book, and even if you are not a notary but need a knowledge of how documents should be validated and identification verified "Van Alstyne's Notary Public Encyclopedia" is an excellent choice. Highly Recommended.
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