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  • Jun 15, 2007, 12:16 PM
    srivatsav_meda
    Notarize Indian Documents
    Hi,

    I came to US from India in March 2007. I need to give my signature on some legal Indian documents. For that either it requires my personal presence in India in the Register Office or I should sign this in the presence of a Notary over here, get it notarized and send the documents.

    Please help me in knowing how and where can I notarize my documents? What would be the estimated cost to do this?

    I am resiging in Atlanta and the document is written in English.

    Thanks in Advance,
    Srivatsav Meda
  • Jun 15, 2007, 12:20 PM
    Emland
    In Virginia, a Notary can't sign something unless he/she understands the document (i.e. is fluent in the language). That is to protect the signer.

    Are you close to an Indian Embassy that would officiate the document?
  • Jun 15, 2007, 12:23 PM
    srivatsav_meda
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Emland
    In Virginia, a Notary can't sign something unless he/she understands the document (i.e. is fluent in the language). That is to protect the signer.

    Are you close to an Indian Embassy that would officiate the document?


    I am residing in Atlanta. The document is written in English.
  • Jun 15, 2007, 12:30 PM
    Emland
    Will the Indian government accept a US notorized document? I have notorized documents for UK citizens, it most likely will depend on the agency that needs the signature.
  • Jun 15, 2007, 12:35 PM
    srivatsav_meda
    It seems the lawyer over there has suggested that since I am in US I should sign the documents in the presence of a Notory. Please let me know what other details should I find out from my lawyer?
  • Jun 15, 2007, 12:45 PM
    Emland
    If the lawyer in India is telling you a Notary is sufficient then that should be all you need. A notary is just a disinterested third party that verifies you are who you say you are and that you executed the document in question on a particular date.
  • Jun 15, 2007, 12:48 PM
    srivatsav_meda
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Emland
    If the lawyer in India is telling you a Notary is sufficient then that should be all you need. A notary is just a disinterested third party that verifies you are who you say you are and that you executed the document in question on a particular date.

    I am new to Atlanta as well as US. Can you please help me to know where I can find a notoy over here and what would it cost me to get it notarized. Thanks a lot for the quick reply.
  • Jun 15, 2007, 12:51 PM
    J_9
    Do you have a bank account? Your bank would most likely have a notary. Fees vary from place to place.
  • Jun 15, 2007, 12:53 PM
    Emland
    They are available at the courthouse, some banks and credit unions, check cashing places, mail and parcel centers like the UPS Store usually have someone on staff that is a notary. You can plug your zip code into this and find an MPC that has a notary Neighborhood Postal Centers&reg

    Or look under Notary Public in your yellow pages.

    Cost is probably between $2 to $10 per document. In VA it is $5, but in CA it is $10 (I think) Don't know about GA, sorry.

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