Several types of documents commonly require notarization to be legally binding and enforceable:
**Real Estate Transactions**: Deeds, mortgages, and property transfers often require notarization to validate the transaction.
**Estate Planning**: Wills, trusts, and powers of attorney may need notarization to ensure the documents' authenticity and validity.
**Legal Agreements**: Contracts, affidavits, and acknowledgments often require notarization to confirm the parties' intentions and identities.
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