Acknowledgement
8-16-401. Notice that a notary public is not an attorney.
I AM NOT AN ATTORNEY LICENSED TO PRACTICE LAW IN THE STATE OF TENNESSEE,
AND I MAY NOT GIVE LEGAL ADVICE OR ACCEPT FEES FOR LEGAL ADVICE.
General notary services involve the formal witnessing and verification of signatures on documents to confirm their authenticity and adherence to legal standards. Notaries public are impartial, trusted professionals who perform a variety of notarial acts, including administering oaths, affirmations, and acknowledgments, as well as common documents requiring notarization include powers of attorney, affidavits, contracts, deeds, and medical forms.
The notary’s primary responsibility is to verify the identity of signers, ensure that they are signing willingly and with full understanding of the document’s contents, and to prevent fraud by maintaining a record of each notarization. In addition to traditional in-office services, notaries may offer mobile notary services, traveling to clients' locations for greater convenience.
Whether the need is personal, legal, or business-related, notaries ensure the legal validity and reliability of crucial documents.
In Tennessee, notaries public provide a broad array of services that help ensure the legal authenticity and proper execution of essential documents. These services include notarizing signatures, verifying identities, and administering oaths in compliance with Tennessee state laws.
The following are some examples of documents that may require notary services:
Powers of Attorney (POA) – There a few different types of POA's . Authorizes an individual to act on behalf of another in legal or financial matters.
Contracts and Agreements – Documents that establish binding agreements between parties, including business and personal contracts.
Property Deeds and Quitclaim Deeds – Documents related to the transfer of property ownership.
Affirmations/Oaths – Statements made under oath, often used in legal proceedings or sworn declarations.
Authorization to Add/Remove Name from Title – Documents that allow for changes to be made to the title of property or vehicles.
Bank Transfer Forms – Forms used to authorize or document financial transactions.
Bill of Sale – A legal document that transfers ownership of goods from one party to another.
EDGAR Forms – Forms required for filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Handgun Permits – Applications or renewals for handgun permits, requiring notarized signatures.
Issuance of U.S. Passport for a Child (DS-11) – Notarization of documents for children applying for a U.S. passport.
Medical Authorization for Minors – Forms that grant permission for medical treatment or decision-making for a minor child.
Motor Vehicle Bill of Sale – Transfer of ownership documents for motor vehicles.Notice of Lien – A legal claim filed to secure a debt or obligation.
Promissory Notes – Written promises to repay a loan or debt, often with terms of repayment.
Title Applications/Vehicle Certificates of Ownership – Documents used to apply for or transfer vehicle titles and certificates of ownership.
Travel Authorization for Minors – Documents granting permission for a minor to travel without a parent or guardian.
Unclaimed Property Inquiry – Requests related to the recovery of unclaimed property held by the state.
and more.