Kevin Stone Notary Public is an independent boutique firm. We provide twenty-four-hour notary service throughout New York City.
All notaries are certified, licensed, and a member of the National Notary Association (NNA).
Building relationships and repeat customers is our goal.
According to the National Notary Association, a Notary Public is an official of integrity appointed by state government — typically by the secretary of state — to serve the public as an impartial witness in performing a variety of official fraud-deterrent acts related to the signing of important documents. These official acts are called notarizations, or notarial acts. Notaries are publicly commissioned as "ministerial" officials, meaning that they are expected to follow written rules without the exercise of significant personal discretion, as would otherwise be the case with a "judicial" official.
A Notary's duty is to screen the signers of important documents for their true identity, their willingness to sign without duress or intimidation, and their awareness of the contents of the document or transaction. Some notarizations also require the Notary to put the signer under an oath, declaring under penalty of perjury that the information contained in a document is true and correct. Property deeds, wills and powers of attorney are examples of documents that commonly require a Notary.
Impartiality is the foundation of the Notary's public trust. They are duty-bound not to act in situations where they have a personal interest. The public trusts that the Notary's screening tasks have not been corrupted by self-interest. And impartiality dictates that a Notary never refuse to serve a person due to race, nationality, religion, politics, sexual orientation, or status as a non-customer.
As official representatives of the state, Notaries Public certify the proper execution of documents private citizens — whether those diverse transactions convey real estate, grant powers of attorney, establish a prenuptial agreement, etc.
This New York “All-Purpose” Certificate of Acknowledgment must be used for a conveyance or other document in respect to real property within New York State. It also may be used for other documents when an individual is signing on his or her own behalf or as an attorney in fact, corporate officer, partner or in most any other representative capacity. When there's no room for your seal, or signers appear at different times, or the provided wording does not comply with state law, or there's no wording at all, this certificate makes it easy with the right wording every time!
This certificate may be used when an individual is signing and swearing (or affirming) that certain written statements are true. When there's no room for your seal, or signers appear at different times, or the provided wording does not comply with state law, or there's no wording at all, this certificate makes it easy with the right wording every time!
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