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A notary is a public officer of the State of North Carolina and shall act in full and strict compliance with this act. (14) Oath.
3. Power to appoint notaries. \u2014The Central Government, for the whole or any part of India, and any State Government, for the whole or any part of the State, may appoint as notaries any legal practitioners or other persons who possess such qualifications as may be prescribed.
You'll need a Notary seal for every notarization you perform. The Notary seal may be a stamp or an embosser that is either circular or rectangular in shape.
A North Carolina notary public is authorized to perform the following notarial acts (GS §10B-20a): Take acknowledgments. Administer oaths and affirmations. Execute verifications or proofs.
A Notary may certify a tangible copy of an electronic record is a true copy (NDCC 44-06.1-03[2]).
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Requirements to be a Notary in North Carolina Be at least 18 years old or legally emancipated. Be a resident of or regularly conduct business in North Carolina. Be a legal resident of the U.S. Be able to read, write and speak English. Have a high school diploma or equivalent.
No, a notary public in the State of North Carolina is not required to maintain a notary journal.
A notary may perform any of the following notarial acts[i]: Acknowledgments. Oaths and affirmations. Verifications or proofs.
Is a notary allowed to certify a true copy of a document? No, a notary can't certify a document as a true copy.
A notary public who has a direct or indirect financial (or other beneficial) interest in a document may not notarize such a document. The better practice is not to notarize for a spouse or family member in order to preserve the integrity of the notarization and to prevent a challenge to the notarization.

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