A mobile notary public is someone who witnesses the signing of important documents and verifies the identity of the signer.
A notary should be impartial, knowledgeable about the legal matters that they are involved in, and should know how to keep records and produce certified copies. A notary is chosen due to its integrity and impartiality. They are bound by law to only act when they have seen each person sign or acknowledge certain facts under oath or affirmation, witnessed them explain what they intend for the document to mean, and checked their identification for accountability before any signatures are committed to paper
A notary can also confirm that a document has been properly executed.
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Not a correct description of a notary, especially in the United States.
A mobile Notary Public does not keep certified copies of records, only certified certificates and use them when necessary. The only legal matters that a notary should be involved in are the state laws governing notary behavior.