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1. Following State Laws: Notaries Public in New York must adhere to the state's notary laws and regulations. This includes completing any required training or exams and obtaining a bond and insurance if necessary.
2. Remaining Impartial: Notaries Public must remain impartial and not provide legal advice or act as an advocate for any party involved in a transaction.
3. Protecting Confidentiality: Notaries Public must protect the confidentiality of any personal or sensitive information that they may come across during their notarial acts.
4. Maintaining Professionalism: Notaries Public should maintain a professional demeanor at all times and ensure that they are providing quality service to their clients.
5. Staying Up-to-Date: Notaries Public should stay up-to-date with changes in notary laws and regulations, as well as any technological advancements that may affect their duties.
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Power of Attorney: Authorizes someone to act on your behalf legally.
Durable Power of Attorney: Authorizes someone to act even in incapacity.
Healthcare Proxy: Authorizes someone to make medical decisions.
Deed of Trust: Real estate security document for loans, mortgages.
Quitclaim Deed: Transfers property rights without warranties or guarantees.
Last Will and Testament: Legal document outlining post-death wishes.
Loan Agreement: Contract specifying terms and conditions of a loan.
Affidavit of Identity: Sworn statement confirming one's identity.
Lease Agreement: Contract for renting property, residential or commercial.
Bill of Sale: Document confirming the sale of personal property.
Parental Consent for Travel: Allows minors to travel without parents.
Advance Healthcare Directive: Specifies medical treatment preferences.
Contract for Deed: Property sale agreement with financing by seller.
Divorce Settlement Agreement: Legal agreement outlining divorce terms.
Prenuptial Agreement: Legal contract before marriage detailing financial arrangements.
Promissory Note: Written promise to repay a specific debt.
Guardianship Consent: Legal document for child custody or guardianship.
Employment Agreement: Contract detailing terms of employment, responsibilities, and compensation.
Home Improvement Contract: Agreement with contractors for home renovations.
Name Change Petition: Application to change a person's legal name.
Housing New Lease and Renewal: Document extending a residential lease agreement.
Loan Modification Agreement: Amends terms of an existing loan.
Living Trust Agreement: Manages and distributes assets upon death.
Real Estate Purchase Agreement: Legal contract to buy/sell property.
Construction Contract: Agreement for construction services on a property.
Residential Rental Application: Form submitted by tenants for renting.
Financial Affidavit: Sworn statement of financial information for legal matters.
Sublease Agreement: Allows a tenant to rent their leased space.
Loan Agreement for Business: Legal contract for business financing.
Estate Inventory: List of deceased person's assets and properties.
Child Custody Agreement: Legal document outlining child custody arrangements.
Notice to Quit: Formal notice to vacate leased premises.
Assignment of Mortgage: Transfers mortgage rights from one party to another.
Marriage Certificate: Proof of a legally recognized marriage.
Loan Assumption Agreement: New borrower takes over existing loan terms.
Parenting Plan: Outlines child custody and visitation arrangements.
Notice of Default: Official notice that a borrower is in default.
Affidavit of Heirship: Sworn statement confirming heirs to an estate.
Guardianship Petition: Formal request for guardianship over a minor or incapacitated adult.
Contractor Agreement: Legal contract between a contractor and a client.
Business Partnership Agreement: Legal document outlining partnership terms.
Release of Liability: Waiver releasing one party from legal responsibility.
Certificate of Trust: Summary of a trust's key provisions.
Loan Payoff Statement: Official statement of the remaining loan balance.
Warranty Deed: Conveys property ownership with a guarantee of clear title.
Parental Travel Consent: Allows a child to travel with one parent.
Notarized Affidavit: Sworn statement verified by a notary public.
Release and Waiver: Relinquishes the right to pursue legal action.
Conditional Sales Contract: Legal agreement for the sale of goods with conditions.
Mechanic's Lien Release: Removes a lien against property due to unpaid work.
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