Sample Money Order Form With Envelope Attached In North Carolina

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Multi-State
Control #:
US-0016LTR
Format:
Word; 
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This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.

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FAQ

You should know that most documents will likely need to be notarized. Some examples include certain legal documents, such as a power of attorney, incorporation memorandum, and financial documents, such as mortgage documents.

Documents (transcripts, report cards, diplomas, etc.) issued by a North Carolina university, college, community college or high school must be notarized by a North Carolina Notary Public.

Be at least eighteen years of age or legally emancipated. Reside or have a regular place of work or business in the state of North Carolina. Reside legally in the U.S. Speak, read, and write the English language.

Only the North Carolina Secretary of State - Business Registration Division can issue North Carolina certified copies.

Notarizing Documents Appear before a North Carolina Notary Public to sign the document. Obtain a certified copy which is notarized by the issuing entity. Requesting an apostille using a “copy” of a document will require a notarized affidavit saying that the document is a “true copy” of the original.

Here is what you'll need to bring with you when getting something notarized: The completed document you wish to notarize. Valid photo ID that meets state requirements. Any other individuals (with proper ID) who will be signing the document.

Requesting an apostille using a "copy" of a document will require a notarized Affidavit saying that the document is a "true copy" of the original. A "true copy" affidavit sample can be found on the "Cover Letters & Templates" page.

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Sample Money Order Form With Envelope Attached In North Carolina