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Take the public document to a Notary Public in Tennessee and have it docHubd. Take the docHubd document to the County Clerk of the County where the Notary Public was commissioned and have the Notary Publics signature certified by the County Clerk.
Tennessee complies with the notary requirements for out of state titles. Currently, the only state we do not require the notary from is Kentucky. For example, a title being transferred from PA to TN would need to be docHubd to title in TN because the PA title requires it to be docHubd.
Take the public document to a Notary Public in Tennessee and have it docHubd. Take the docHubd document to the County Clerk of the County where the Notary Public was commissioned and have the Notary Publics signature certified by the County Clerk.
You can docHub various documents for your family members, except your spouse. Tennessee notary public may not perform any notarial act with respect to any record, such as a will, in which the notarial officer or the spouse of a notarial officer has a direct or financial interest.
2022 Notary Fees By State StateAcknowledgmentsVerbal Oath/ AffirmationSouth Carolina$5$5South Dakota$10$10TennesseeViewViewTexas$6$652 more rows
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2022 Notary Fees By State StateAcknowledgmentsVerbal Oath/ AffirmationSouth Carolina$5$5South Dakota$10$10TennesseeViewViewTexas$6$652 more rows
A Tennessee notary public is authorized to act in any county in Tennessee and has the power to acknowledge signatures upon personal knowledge or satisfactory proof, to administer oaths, to take depositions, qualify parties to bills in chancery, and to take affidavits. T.C.A. 8-16-112.
Standard Fees 1 Standard notary costs range from $0.25 to $20 and are billed on a per-signature or per-person basis. 2 In certain states, notaries can set their own fees. 3 Mortgage closings can cost more than other papers to docHub.
A Tennessee notary public is authorized to act in any county in Tennessee and has the power to acknowledge signatures upon personal knowledge or satisfactory proof, to administer oaths, to take depositions, qualify parties to bills in chancery, and to take affidavits. T.C.A. 8-16-112.
A Tennessee notary public is authorized to act in any county in Tennessee and has the power to acknowledge signatures upon personal knowledge or satisfactory proof, to administer oaths, to take depositions, qualify parties to bills in chancery, and to take affidavits. T.C.A. 8-16-112.

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