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How to Purchase a Home In the State of Idaho
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At the closing, the purchaser signs an IOU with the lender Company. Mobile Notary Publics and Notary Publics who specialize in home loan document signing should be engaged at the closing to authenticate and verify the documents. . The website of the American association of Notaries has a notary locator directory to help the purchaser find a notary in Idaho. However, in the State Of Idaho Notary Publics can only acknowledge and verify signatures on the document and make certain that the person described in the document is the same person whose signature is on the document. They can only charge a sum of $2 per signature. Notary Publics in the state of Idaho cannot give legal advice or explain legal documents.

The purchaser is required to show proof of a one year home owner’s insurance premium payment and a proof of identity at the closure when the deed is signed by both parties and the notary public attests the signatures, the Purchaser purchases a home in the State of Idaho.

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