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Letter of Consent
A letter of consent is a legal document where one party grants permission to another to carry out a specific action, such as travel, medical treatment, or business activities. It outlines the scope of the permission and any conditions or limitations. This document is commonly used in personal or business matters.
Why Use a Notary?
Notarizing a letter of consent verifies the identity of the person granting permission and ensures that the consent is given voluntarily. It adds legal credibility to the letter, making it more likely to be accepted by authorities or third parties. Notarization helps prevent disputes over the authenticity of the consent or the conditions outlined in the letter. It also ensures that the document is enforceable in legal or official settings.
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