Can a New Jersey Notary Public Notarize My Passport?
- Wasim Siraj
- Mar 26, 2024
- 1 min read
Can a New Jersey Notary Public Notarize My Passport?
In New Jersey, a notary public cannot directly notarize your passport. But there is a way they can assist you!
Here's the breakdown:
Notaries don't certify copies: New Jersey notary law doesn't authorize them to certify copies of documents like passports.
Workaround: notarize a sworn statement: If you need a verified copy of your passport, the notary can notarize a sworn statement you create. In this statement, you declare the copy to be a true and accurate reproduction of the original passport.
Important Note: This notarized statement may not be accepted by all entities. Always check with the organization requesting the copy to confirm their requirements.
Alternatives to notarization:
Some institutions may accept a photocopy without notarization.
You can request a certified copy of your passport directly from the U.S. Department of State.
Remember: A notary's role is to verify your identity and the signing of a document, not the authenticity of the document itself.

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