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Hey guys my name is Tiffany and Im a notary public for the State of California and I currently work for Rate One Financial as a Loan Partner 2. So today I will briefly go over a few facts about notarizing documents and frequently asked questions that I come across. So stay tuned! Okay, so first off what exactly is a notary? Well, a notary is a public official who certifies or witnesses signatures on official documents. Next, a lot of clients wonder, why do I even need a notary when Im signing documents? Well, just to kind of simplify things Im confirming your identity. When I confirm your identity Im looking at your I.D. and Im also comparing it to the signatures that youre currently signing for the loan documents. And for real estate documents I actually have to get a capture of your right thumb print. And I put it in my notary journal. So bottom line is I have to prevent fraud. When I actually make the phone call to schedule my clients to come in a really popular question I get