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Notary Public In Wisconsin

Search online for a nearby notary public in Wisconsin to notarize important documents such as living wills, contracts, powers of attorney, applications and more. Having notaries public witness a signature is often a requirement for security reasons. For example, they help prevent fraud and identity theft. Especially in cases where one party requests the personal info of another, notarization is required.
As third-party witnesses, WI notaries can verify that all parties who signed a document did so willingly and under their own power. However, they are not required to ensure all parties signing the document fully understand its terms. They are also given the authority as public officials to take depositions, affirm affidavits, administer oaths and more.
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