In Ohio, the maximum charge allowed for a single page, 1 signature notarization is $1.50. Some states, such as Florida and Michigan, allow notary publics to charge $10. Alaska is the only state without a maximum amount stated. Ohio is one of the lowest states, Kentucky's maximum is $.50... Hope this helps! -DC
According to 36-20-74 of the Code of Alabama, notaries public are entitled to the sum of five dollars for carrying out any of the enumerated powers he or she may have.
The authority to notarize is granted by the state. If the documents are signed in West Virginia, the notary can notarize them.
Not if they stand to profit from what they're notarizing (e.g., title).
If the documents are signed in Kentucky. Otherwise you need to find a notary in Ohio.
Yes. A Notary Public is verifying that you are who you represent yourself to be. You will be asked for photo ID, and likely to sign the document in front of the Notary. The Notarized document only verifies that it was signed by the person it was supposed to go to. It does not validate terms or legality in any other way.
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A notary does not "notarize the title" itself, a notary's job is to "notarize the signature" of the person who is signing their signature on the document(s). They are just a State certified 'witness' to the authentication of the signature on the document(s).
Yes, however, it is not a good idea.
If the owner is a resident of OH and is signing the legal paper in OH, then it makes no difference from what the state the document comes from.
Documents must be affirmed by a notary public licensed in the state in which the document is presented. Family members can be a witness notary action, but the person wishing to have a document notarized must be present and properly identified or a person holding a court ordered POA for said person must be the presenter.
You can notarize for a family member, but it is not a good practice to do so. If the notarized document goes to court, the opposing lawyer will use the notarization to call the document into question and possibly invalidate the document.
Only for sales to people in Ohio.
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