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In Louisiana, you will need an active driver's license or a valid passport to validate identification for notarization.
No, a notary in Louisiana is not authorized to give legal advice. Notaries are responsible for witnessing signatures and ensuring the authenticity of documents, but they cannot provide guidance on legal matters or the implications of any documents being notarized.
In Louisiana, certain actions cannot be performed under a power of attorney, including executing a testament (will), signing affidavits, entering into marriage, and facilitating adult adoption. These actions typically require personal involvement from the individual.
A mandate and a power of attorney serve similar functions, allowing one person to act on behalf of another. However, the terminology differs based on legal systems: in Louisiana, which is based on civil law, the term "mandate" is used. In other states, which follow common law, the term "power of attorney" is more common, even in Louisiana. Both documents empower individuals to manage decisions and actions on behalf of another person.
Yes, I am certified to perform all notary acts, just like any other notary. The only difference is that a regular notary typically operates from a fixed location, while a mobile notary travels to meet clients at their preferred location, offering convenience and flexibility. For specific inquiries, please call or text (225) 573-5656 or email [email protected].
The charge for notarization is $25.00 per page stamped
Yes, I can certify copies depending on the document type. My rate for this service starts at $25 per stamp.
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