Notary public (sometimes called a notary or a public notary) is an individual authorized by state or local government to officially witness signatures on legal documents, collect sworn statements and administer oaths. He or she uses an embossing tool to verify his or her presence at the time the documents were signed. Most states issue a unique identifying number to each notarized person in order to prevent fraudulent use of the embosser.
An attorney or other public figure can be granted notary public status, but no legal training is required to apply for the position. Certain legal documents are required to be 'notarized' in order to be recognized in court, so a notary public spends most of his or her time observing routine signatures. Because identities are critical, someone in this position may also spend some time verifying the names of the parties involved in the signing. Generally, all parties provide some form of official identification (driver's license, birth certificate, passport, etc.) in order for the notary public to feel comfortable about certifying the signatures.
In Bangladesh notary public is known as an officer who is licensed by the government of the people’s republic of Bangladesh to perform function such as the authentication of signatures or documents and the act of notarization itself creates a guarantee on the authenticity of the document, or to the act of the signatories to the instrument.
Notary service is often required in Bangladesh especially by institution such as embassies, Banks, Schools, Government or Private organizations, etc or even an individual person to verify the authenticity in both form and substance of documents the indentified person. Examples of documents commonly notarized are bank statements, copy of land title deed, contacts, power of attorney, deed of sales, academic documents etc.
An attorney or other public figure can be granted notary public status, but no legal training is required to apply for the position. Certain legal documents are required to be 'notarized' in order to be recognized in court, so a notary public spends most of his or her time observing routine signatures. Because identities are critical, someone in this position may also spend some time verifying the names of the parties involved in the signing. Generally, all parties provide some form of official identification (driver's license, birth certificate, passport, etc.) in order for the notary public to feel comfortable about certifying the signatures.
In Bangladesh notary public is known as an officer who is licensed by the government of the people’s republic of Bangladesh to perform function such as the authentication of signatures or documents and the act of notarization itself creates a guarantee on the authenticity of the document, or to the act of the signatories to the instrument.
Notary service is often required in Bangladesh especially by institution such as embassies, Banks, Schools, Government or Private organizations, etc or even an individual person to verify the authenticity in both form and substance of documents the indentified person. Examples of documents commonly notarized are bank statements, copy of land title deed, contacts, power of attorney, deed of sales, academic documents etc.