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Document execution, on the other hand, is a broader process that encompasses not only the signing but also the formal completion of a document, ensuring it meets all legal requirements to be considered valid and enforceable. This may include the addition of the notary’s seal and signature, as well as any other steps required by law or custom for the specific type of document.
The attestation of signatures involves the formal witnessing of the signing of a document by a qualified notary. This process is not merely about observing a signature; it includes verifying the identity of the signatory, ensuring their understanding and willingness to sign, and confirming that the signing occurs under appropriate circumstances and without duress. This service is essential for a wide array of documents, including legal contracts, corporate agreements, property deeds, and personal documents like wills and power of attorney.
Attesting signatures to validate legal contracts, such as business agreements, sales contracts, and partnership agreements.
Including board resolutions, corporate minutes, and other official corporate documentation.
Attesting signatures on property deeds, mortgages, and leases.
Such as wills, power of attorney, and advance healthcare directives.
What you need to know about Attesting Signatures and Execution of Documents.