A notary public, often referred to simply as a notary, is a public official appointed by a state government to witness the signing of important documents and administer oaths.
The primary role of a notary is to serve as an impartial witness to the signing of legal documents, prevent fraud, and to verify the identity of the signers. Notaries play a crucial role in ensuring the authenticity and validity of important legal documents. Their official seal and signature lend credibility to the documents they notarize, making them more widely accepted and legally binding.
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