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Apostille And Notary Services | Notary Public Services | Fingerprinting USA

Affidavits, sworn statements, loan documents, real estate deed, grant deeds and many other documents can be notarized in California. Fingerprinting USA provide apostille and notary services in San Francisco city. For more details visit our website https://fingerprintingusa.com/notary-public-apostille-services or call us at 415 780 9700.

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Apostille And Notary Services | Notary Public Services | Fingerprinting USA

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  1. Larana, Inc. Apostille And Notary Services https://fingerprintingusa.com/notary-public-apostille-services/

  2. What is Apostille? The Secretary of State performs an additional authentication procedure called an apostille. The Secretary of State confirms the authenticity of the official signatures on the papers. An apostille is a certificate that is applied to your original document by the Secretary of State to confirm its validity and authenticity so that it will be recognized in other nations. Typically, other nations will use documents that need an apostille.

  3. 05 / 12 What is Notary? Verification and witnessing the signing of a document take place at a notary. In the US, notarized paperwork is typically used. The authenticated document is used outside the US using the apostille, a certificate issued by the Secretary of State.

  4. Notary vs. Apostille A certified notary first confirms the signer's identity before witnessing the signature on the document. The verification confirms the validity of the name on the form. The document will be sealed or stamped by the notary to indicate the date they observed the signing. A document's legitimacy can be confirmed with an apostille. and is either issued by the Secretary of State in where it originated (such as a driver's license or a set of school records) or for federal documents, by the US Department of State in Washington, DC (such as Social Security Income or FBI background reports).

  5. Why Choose Us? A qualified notary first confirms the signer's identity before witnessing the signature on the document. The verification shows that the name entered on the form is accurate. The notary will stamp or seal the document and stamp the date that they were there when it was signed.

  6. Call Us At: 415 780 9700 https://fingerprintingusa.com/notary-public-apostille-services/

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