I can witness court-mandated telephone hearings for non-criminal cases, such as child custody and support matters. This service is ideal for individuals who cannot be physically present in court due to illness, disability, out-of-state obligations, or work constraints.
I am a state-appointed public official trained to serve as an impartial witness. My role ensures that the legal requirements for identifying individuals and administering oaths during court hearings are met with precision and professionalism.
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I can travel to your location, whether it’s your home or office. Details to come to me are here.
I will verify the witness’s identity with state-approved identification methods to ensure the testimony is valid and admissible.
I will administer the required oath or affirmation to ensure testimony is legally binding as Georgia law requires.
I can remain present with the witness during the entire telephone hearing to serve as an impartial witness and ensure that all legal standards are met.
What types of cases are eligible for this service?
This service is for non-criminal cases, including but not limited to child custody and child support matters.
How do telephone hearings work?
While the process may vary depending on the court’s rules, here’s a general overview:
Conference Call Setup: The court arranges a conference call, including the judge, legal counsel, and the witness.
Administering the Oath: Before the hearing begins, I administer the oath or affirmation to the witness in person.
Witnessing the Testimony: I may stay on-site with the witness for the duration of their testimony, ensuring compliance with legal procedures.
Certification: After the hearing, I may be required to file written certification with the court confirming the identity of the witness and that the oath was properly administered.
Why do courts require a notary?
Many courts mandate a Notary for telephone hearings to:
Ensure the identity of the witness is verified.
Administer a legally binding oath.
Provide an impartial witness to the proceedings.
What are tips for a smooth telephone hearing?
Prepare Your Documents: Ensure all required documents are ready before the hearing to avoid delays.
Understand the Process: Familiarize yourself with your court’s specific requirements for telephone depositions.
Follow Safety Protocols: Take necessary precautions to ensure a safe and healthy environment for all parties involved.
Do you provide services for both telephone hearings and depositions?
Yes, I provide services for both. For depositions, I can administer oaths, verify participant identities, and coordinate with attorneys or court reporters to ensure all legal requirements are met.