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Notaries
The responsibilities of an Iowa Notary Public are critical to the legal, business, financial
and real estate communities in this state. A Notary Public is a person appointed by the Secretary
of State to serve the public as an impartial and unbiased witness by identifying persons who come before the Notary.
The most common function of the Notary is to witness and attest that a person signing a
document is authentic.
Because of this importance to the commerce of this state, all Iowa notaries are encouraged to
use this web site as a resource to stay current on Iowa notary law, find answers to common questions and to
provide guidance for proper recording and administration of the notarial act. For more detailed information,
you may always refer to the notary section of the Iowa Code Chapter 9E. Notary services are extremely important
and it is necessary that a notary fully understand all of the accompanying responsibilities.
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| Notary Pocketbook |
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The responsibilities of an
Iowa Notary Public are critical to the legal,
business, financial and real estate communities
and should be taken seri- ously. This
pocketbook is designed to assist Iowa notary
publics as they perform their duties.
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