Notary Services for Attorneys
Help For Attorneys — Convenience For Clients
There is a common misconception that attorneys (lawyers) are also notary publics. This is not necessarily the case, though. For attorneys, as with any other upstanding citizens, earning notary public certification is entirely optional.
Thus, many attorneys refer their clients to notarization services. Even those who are notaries need to avoid certifying documents where there is a conflict of interest.
Important Legal Documents Needing
Notarization Include:
- Power of attorney
- Divorce paperwork
- Real estate transactions and closings
- Subpoenas and other court documents
- Wills and trusts
- Advanced directives
- Executorships
- Child custody and guardianship agreements
Certain promissory notes stand to benefit from notarizations. Notaries also play significant roles in the legal aspects of real estate—including serving as signing agents at property closings. CYNA Notary has notaries for these services and more.