Notary Services Policy
Library employees who hold a valid New York State Notary license are available on-site to provide notary services to patrons who visit the library.
Library notary publics are required to follow all New York State laws governing notary services.
The Library will pay the cost of training for library staff to become a notary public and to maintain his or her license.
Notary services are available to patrons who visit the library subject to the parameters set forth herein:
- Notary services are offered during regular library hours. Appointments are required. Walk-ins may be serviced, but only at the discretion and availability of on-site notaries.
- Document(s) presented for notarization must be completely filled out, except for date and signatures(s).
- Document(s) must contain a statement in proper form for the Notary to complete, whether it be to witness and acknowledge signature(s) or to take sworn statement(s).
- The library does not charge for a notarization but will accept a donation if one is made.
- Any patron utilizing the library’s notary services must personally appear, present a valid New York State driver’s license or other government-issued photo identification and sign before the notary public.
- The library’s notary service is not available for deeds, and other real estate documents (i.e. mortgages and satisfactions of mortgages), wills, living wills, trusts, codicils, power of attorney of depositions.
- The library will not provide witnesses and witnesses may not be solicited from other staff members or patrons using the library. In order to serve as a witness, the witness must personally know the person whose document is being notarized and must be in possession of valid New York State driver’s license or other government-issued photo identification.
- Documents in any language other than English will not be notarized at the library.
- Library notary publics are not attorneys licensed to practice law, and he/she may not give legal advice.
- In its discretions, the library reserves its right to decline to provide notary services to a patron.
Adopted 5/2021