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What type of meeting does a Traditional Notary typically require?

  1. In-person meeting

  2. Telephonic meeting

  3. Digital meeting

  4. Written correspondence

The correct answer is: In-person meeting

A Traditional Notary typically requires an in-person meeting for the act of notarization. This is because the primary responsibility of a notary is to verify the identity of the signer and ensure that the signing process is done willingly and under the signer's own free will. In-person meetings allow the notary to witness the signature directly and confirm that the person is aware of the document they are signing and is not under duress. Other methods such as telephonic or digital meetings do not provide the same level of verification and are not in alignment with the traditional practices and legal requirements surrounding notarization in Ohio. Written correspondence would not allow for the direct verification of identity or intent, which is essential for notarization.