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Mark Songer, M.S.F.S. (Robson Forensic, Inc.)
Location: Multiple Locations
Areas of Expertise: Forensic Document Examiner Mark Songer is a former FBI Special Agent and FBI Forensic Examiner who specializes in forensic document examinations. He is frequently retained to investigate matters involving...
Notary Public FAQs

What is a notary public expert witness?

A notary public expert witness who give opinions on the authentication of documents, and to certify that they are true copies of the originals. A notary public can also administer oaths and affirmations, and take affidavits and depositions.

What is the role of a notary public expert witness?

The role of a notary public expert witness is to provide specialized knowledge and expertise in the laws, regulations, and standards related to notary public services in a legal matter.

How much can a person make as a notary public expert witness?

Notary public expert witnesses can earn income in the potential range from $200 to $400 per hour or greater, depending on the circumstances. The fee arrangmen, will be determined by the retaining attorney and the expert.

What are the qualifications of a notary public expert witness?

A notary public expert witness should be familiar with notary law, legal procedures, and the duties of a notary public.

In a lawsuit, how is evidence gathered by a notary public expert witness?

A notary public expert witness gathers evidence in a lawsuit by using their expertise to authenticate documents and provide testimony on the validity of signatures and other notarial acts.

What type of cases involve the testimony of a notary public expert witness?

Notary public expert witnesses may be called upon in cases involving disputes over the validity of notarized documents, allegations of fraud or misconduct by a notary, or challenges to the accuracy of notarial acts.