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Trust Certification
A trust certification is a summary document that confirms the existence and authority of a trust without revealing all the details. It’s often used by banks or other institutions when dealing with trust assets. The certification usually includes the trust’s name, date, and trustee information.
Why Use a Notary?
Notarization of a trust certification is important to confirm the identities of the trustees and the authenticity of the trust. It adds legal credibility, making it easier for institutions to accept the certification. Notarization helps prevent fraud, ensuring that the certification accurately reflects the trust’s details. It also provides a verifiable legal record that the certification was executed properly.
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