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I, _____________________________, a Notary Public for said County and State, do hereby certify that ____________________________ personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument. Witness my hand and official seal, this the ______ day of ______________, 20 ____.
Appear before a North Carolina Notary Public to sign the document; Obtain a certified copy which is notarized by the issuing entity (i.e., diploma, etc.); If necessary, you may use a "True Copy" affidavit for North Carolina documents and obtain a notary acknowledgment of your signature;
(b) A notarial act shall be attested by all of the following: (1) The signature of the notary, exactly as shown on the notary's commission. (2) The legible appearance of the notary's name exactly as shown on the notary's commission.
If the minor's identity can be established, the notary can then proceed if other requirements for notarization are met. The minor must be able to read and understand the document and must be signing it of his or her own free will.
A notary public is not permitted to notarize a signature on a document if the signatory is the notary's spouse, son, daughter, mother, or father. Even though some states permit notarization for family members, the practice is highly discouraged regardless due the potential for a conflict of interest.