
April McCaskill, Notary Public
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Promissory Note
A promissory note is a written promise from one party to another to repay a specific sum of money. It typically includes details such as the loan amount, interest rate, and repayment terms. This document is commonly used in personal or business loans.
Why Use a Notary?
The notarization of a promissory note verifies the identities of the borrower and lender and ensures that both parties agree to the terms. It adds legal credibility to the document, making it enforceable in case of a dispute. Notarization also provides protection against fraudulent claims or forged signatures. It helps ensure that the loan agreement is valid and properly executed.
Notaries are not attorneys and cannot provide legal advice. However, to better serve our customers, we refer Law Depot for documents such as these in order to save money on having an attorney draft the document. If you are in need of a Promissory Note, click here.
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