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Prepare the Document in Advance or Have the Notary Fill Out

As a general rule, all the necessary information should already be included on a document to be notarized. The only places on the document that should be left blank are where you and the notary sign and date the document. If the notary has to fill in information on your document, or has to wait for you to fill in that

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Prepare the Document in Advance or Have the Notary Fill Out

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  1. FAQ For The Week RUSS WENINGER

  2. Question: Should I prepare the document in advance or should I have the notary fill out the document?

  3. Answer: As a general rule, all the necessary information should already be included on a document to be notarized. The only places on the document that should be left blank are where you and the notary sign and date the document.

  4. Answer: If the notary has to fill in information on your document, or has to wait for you to fill in that information, you will likely be billed extra.

  5. For more information on Wills and Estate Planning in Alberta, visit http://calgarylegalwills.com or Call Russ Weninger at (403) 265-4496.

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