REQUIREMENTS

Proof of identity

So, what’s considered an “acceptable” form of identification when seeking the services of a notary public?

Accepted forms of identification for having notarial services performed include the following:

Every signer must show valid (not expired) photo identification. All identification must contain a photo, a physical description, a signature and a serial number. California recognizes the following types of identification if issued within the last 5 years:

  • Birth certificates

  • Social security cards

  • State-issued driver’s license

  • State-issued identification card

  • U.S. military identification card

  • Credit cards

  • Debit cards

  • Resident alien identification card (green card)

  • U.S. passport

Credible witnesses are required to sign an affidavit which states:

  • The signer of the document is known to the credible witness

  • The credible witness believes the signer of the document does not possess an acceptable form of identification.

  • The credible witness believes the signer of the document is reasonably unable to obtain an acceptable form of identification.

  • The credible witness has no financial interest or incentive for the document’s execution.

Checking and verifying the signer’s identify is critical step in performing a notarial service. Some people may view it as a nuisance, but it’s performed to safeguard against fraud. So the next time you need a document notarized, remember to bring one of the accepted forms of identification mentioned above.

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