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We are responsible for verifying the identity of the individuals involved in the document, witnessing their signatures, and applying an official seal or stamp. This certification by a public notary adds credibility and authenticity to the document, making it legally binding and recognized by courts and other authorities.

A notarized document is a legal document that has been certified by a notary public. Notarization also ensures that the document is legally binding and protects against fraud or forgery. Common types of documents that are often notarized include wills, contracts, powers of attorney, and affidavits.

A notary seal stamp is a tool used by notaries to authenticate and certify official documents. It is a small device that imprints a unique seal onto paper, indicating that the document has been properly notarized. The seal typically includes the notary's name, commission number, and the province in which they are licensed to practice. The purpose of the seal is to provide a level of assurance and trust to those who rely on notarized documents, such as contracts, affidavits, or deeds. By affixing the seal, the notary is confirming that they have witnessed the signing of the document and have verified the identity of the signatories. This seal serves as a legal proof that the document is authentic and has been executed in accordance with the law.

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white 5 door hatchback parked beside brown brick building during daytime