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Here’s why notarization is important in legal and everyday life:
- Fraud Prevention: It ensures the person signing is who they claim to be.
- Voluntary Action: It confirms that signatures are made willingly, without coercion.
- Legal Standing: Many legal documents require notarization to be valid in court or accepted by institutions.
- Public Record: Notaries maintain logs of all acts they perform, which can serve as evidence later if needed.
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