Is notary lawyer signature okay for attestation
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Yes the signature of Notary Lawyer is valid for attestation of documents. You can get a document signed and sealed by a notary lawyer. His signature is valid because he is a gazette officer. And he signs the the document only after verifying the details.
Hello aspirant,
A notary is a public officer who attests or certifies deeds and other writings or copies of them under his official seal and appended signatures to make them authentic. A notary is authorized to administer oath and affirm affidavits , attest and certify by his hand and official seal , certain classes of documents, in order to give them credit and authenticity, to take acknowledgements of deeds and other conveyances , and certify the same, and to perform certain official acts , chiefly in commercial matters such as the protesting of notes and bills , the noting of foreign drafts, and marine protests in case of loss and damage.
As per Indian law , a notary public is an advocate with a minimum Ten years of standing who is authorised to help the public with legal documents pertaining to property, deeds, power of attorney and business affairs. These critical legal documents are required to be notarized , in order to be recognized under the law.
The Notaries belong to a very respectable profession . Their seal has international recognition.
So a notary lawyer signatute is okay for attestation.
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