Indiana Notary Public
Jeremiah
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What is a notary public? A public official authorized to attest to the authenticity of signatures.
What are the four basic components of a law abiding, bonded, impartial, public official.
notary public?
To acknowledge and witness the signing of documents and administer oaths and
What are a notary's key functions?
affirmations related to the signing of important documents.
How much of a bond do you have to have $25,000 surety bond
before receiving IN Notary Commission?
NO; a notary cannot notarize their own, their spouse's, or any party's signature that may
Indiana Notary Public
Can a notary notarize their own signature?
directly benefit the notary.
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