Do both parties have to be present to have a document notarized?

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Jackson Carter

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You not need both parties to be physically present at the time of notarization, but you can only notarize for the person who is appearing before you. The other person can have their signature notarized at another time.Mar 26, 2014
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Sophia Lee

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You not need both parties to be physically present at the time of notarization, but you can only notarize for the person who is appearing before you. The other person can have their signature notarized at another time.Mar 26, 2014
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