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A notarized copy in many, if not all legal jurisdictions in the U.S. is a statement or statements made under oath to a person who is licensed as a notary. The notary should ask for identification, and if everything is in order, he/she puts the notary stamp on the copy, signs and dates it.
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A copy? Think, the seal is a copy, too and not the original. That's why one should sign in blue ink. Then there is a difference tween the notorized and certified. I'm guessing here. David made up his will yesterday and the original (blue ink ) sits in a safty deposit box while we possess the copy. .....
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