The Levittown Public Library offers free notary public services on-site.
What is a notary? A notary public is appointed by New York State to help deter fraud. Notaries are present at the signing of important documents to verify the identity of the signer, their willingness to sign the document, and their awareness of the contents of the document.
When can I get something notarized? We provide notary public services on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please call 516-731-5728 ext. 506 to make an appointment to be sure a notary will be available.
What do I need to bring? All signers must bring a valid government-issued ID such as a driver’s license or passport. You will also need to bring the document that needs to be notarized. Bring witnesses (if required) with valid IDs. Please wait to sign the document ONLY in the presence of the notary.
What can I get notarized? With some exceptions, notaries can notarize any document with a notarial statement included on the document. Please note that:
- Notaries cannot provide legal advice or prepare legal documents.
- Notaries cannot notarize wills, codicils, copies of documents, photographs, or blank forms.
- A Notary must be able to communicate directly with the signer of any document. Notaries cannot use translators, even family members, to communicate with signers.
Is there a fee? There is no cost for this service at the Library.