Notary Jurat is a legal document that was released by the California Secretary of State - a government authority operating within California.
Q: What is a notary jurat?
A: A notary jurat is a type of notarial act.
Q: What does a notary jurat involve?
A: In a notary jurat, the notary public certifies the signer's identity, administers an oath or affirmation, and then signs and seals the document.
Q: What is the purpose of a notary jurat?
A: The purpose of a notary jurat is to provide official certification that the signer has made their statement under oath or affirmation.
Q: Is a notary jurat the same as a notary acknowledgment?
A: No, a notary jurat and a notary acknowledgment are different types of notarial acts.
Q: When is a notary jurat used?
A: A notary jurat is used when a signer needs to make a sworn statement or an affirmation in the presence of a notary public.
Q: Can a notary jurat be used for any type of document?
A: A notary jurat can be used for any document that requires a verified statement under oath or affirmation.
Q: Is a notary jurat the same in all states?
A: No, the requirements and format of a notary jurat can vary between states. This information specifically applies to California.
Form Details:
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