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Chapter 1
Introduction
§1.1 GenerallyA notary public (sometimes called a notary) is a public official appointed under authority of law with power, among other things, to administer oaths, certify affidavits, take acknowledgments, take depositions, perpetuate testimony, and protect negotiable instruments. Notaries are not appointed under federal law; they are appointed under the authority of the various states, districts, territories, as in the case of the Virgin Islands, and the commonwealth, in the case of Puerto Rico. The statutes, which define the powers and duties of a notary public, frequently grant the notary the authority to do all acts justified by commercial usage and the “law merchant”.
[Anderson's Manual for Notaries Public, Ninth Edition, 2001, ISBN 1-58360-357-3]
Being able to have documents notarized will be very beneficial to you in your path as a sovereign, so find a notary you like and get used to using them. Something to start with is to get your GOVERNMENT VERIFIED IDENTITY DOCUMENT, which is located on the Blizzard of Paperwork™ disc.
To find out how to locate the file on the disc, and how to get the disc for yourself, I suggest reading my article on How I Got My Photo ID Without a Social Security Number.
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