Notary
Public Practices In The Brookfield Library
The Brookfield Library has multiple Notaries on staff, and are pleased
to offer this service. The Library’s staff is happy to render notarial
services for library patrons. The notary’s role is limited to authenticating
the signature presented. Patrons should be aware that notarizing a document
does not constitute a legal review of the document’s contents.
Listed below are criteria for customers who use this service:
• Customer must sign document(s) in front of a Notary. Notaries
cannot sign documents unless they are certain that the customer is who
he/she purports to be.
• A document to be notarized must consist of a legal form. It cannot
be a handwritten piece of paper.
• Each Notary will each maintain a journal wherein each transaction
will be noted. A customer must print his name, and write his name and
phone number in the journal. The notary should enter information regarding
identification material (frequently a driver’s license number with
expiration date).
• If a state referred to in the document is other than Connecticut,
a Notary must cross out the state cited and replace it with the word “Connecticut”.
Notaries in The Brookfield Library hold credentials only in Connecticut.
• Information to be notarized must appear on the document pages.
Notaries will not notarize blank pages or pages not related to the body
of the document.
• If Notaries doubt the validity of the document, or are uncomfortable
with the person(s) signing the document, they have the right to refer
such people elsewhere.
Fees for Notary Public Services
At their May 26, 2004 meeting, the Library Board of The Brookfield Library
adopted a fee schedule for services by the library’s Notaries Public:
As of June 1, 2004, there will be a fee of $3.00 per document notarized.
If a document requires multiple signatures, or signatures in more than
one place, the fee is still $3.00, since this is considered one document.
Any Brookfield Library Notary Public has the authority to waive this fee
in the case of financial hardship.
Adopted by the Board of Trustees of The Brookfield Library, February 4,
2004; amended May 26, 2004; amended October 27, 2004. |