Simple answer: No. A notary stamp on a document means one of two things happened: A person signed a document in front of the notary public OR acknowledged that they signed the document. A person swore under oath (like in court) that
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Complete Documents BEFORE Your Appointment
This is a common misconception: We do not have to witness clients “filling out” forms. We only have to witness your signature (if a sworn statement) or have you acknowledge that a signature is your own. Please have forms completely filled out EXCEPT for the signer’s final signature before coming to our office or before your on-site notary appointment. We cannot notarize incomplete or blank paperwork.
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Contact Us
- Email
- Phone423-708-5662
- Fax423-553-7755
- Address6787 Lee Highway
Chattanooga, TN 37421
(Located Inside Chattanooga Bar Stools & More)