Yes, I Can Help You Notarize a:
Paternity Affidavit
A paternity affidavit is a legal document used to establish the paternity of a child, often outside of marriage. It typically includes the names of both parents and the child. This document is important for determining parental rights, child support, and inheritance.
Why Use a Notary?
Notarizing a paternity affidavit ensures that both parents are properly identified and agree to the paternity claim. It adds legal weight to the document, making it enforceable in court for issues such as child custody or support. Notarization helps prevent fraudulent claims of paternity or disputes over the child’s legal parentage. It also ensures that the affidavit is accepted by government agencies for official records.
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I offer mobile Notary Public Services in the following zip codes of Texas:
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Bastrop County, Texas
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Bastrop – 78602
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Cedar Creek – 78612
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Elgin – 78621
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McDade – 78650
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Paige – 78659
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Red Rock – 78662
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Rosanky – 78953
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Smithville – 78957
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Caldwell County, Texas
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Dale – 78616
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Fentress – 78622
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Lockhart – 78644
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Luling – 78648
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Martindale – 78655
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Maxwell – 78656
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Prairie Lea – 78661
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Fayette County, Texas
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Carmine – 78932
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Ellinger – 78938
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Fayetteville – 78940
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Flatonia – 78941
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La Grange – 78945
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Ledbetter – 78946
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Muldoon – 78949
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Plum – 78952
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Round Top – 78954
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Schulenburg – 78956
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Warda – 78960
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Warrenton – 78961
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West Point – 78963
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Lee County, Texas
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Dime Box – 77853
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Giddings – 78942
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Lexington – 78947
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Lincoln – 78948
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*Notaries Are Not Attorneys and Therefore Cannot Practice Legal Advice.