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In Utah, to have a document notarized, you need to provide a valid form of identification. Acceptable IDs include a U.S. driver’s license, a U.S. passport, a military ID, or other approved government-issued IDs. If the signer is personally known to the Notary Public, the ID requirement might be waived. It's important to note that military IDs cannot be photocopied for the notarization process as per legal regulations.
Notary services in Utah are increasingly provided through mobile notaries. Mobile notaries can travel to your home, office, hospital, jail, senior care facility, rehabilitation center, church, or even a local café. They offer flexible options to meet you at a location that suits your needs.
For any notarization, the signer must be coherent, understand the document, and willingly sign it in the presence of the Notary without external influence. The notary must confirm that the signing is done voluntarily and with full awareness of the document's contents.
You can have various documents notarized in Utah. Always verify with your notary before presenting any documents to ensure they are eligible for notarization. Commonly notarized documents include: Affidavits, Vehicle Titles, Financial Power of Attorney Forms, Lien Release Forms, Loan Documents, Medical Power of Attorney Forms, Minor Consent to Travel Forms, Real Estate Documents, Trust Documents, Wills, etc.