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- Four States Require Witnesses for Mortgages and Deeds
Posted by nobhill on 11 6 10 1:42pm Msg #359961 Four States Require Witnesses for Mortgages and Deeds FYI - there are four states that require two witness signatures when you notarize a deed or mortgage in these states: Florida - 2 witnesses* for deeds** but not mortages Connecticut - 2 witnesses* for deeds and mortgages Georgia - 2 witnesses* required for deeds and security deeds Louisiana
- subscribing witness vs. credible witness - Notary Rotary
A credible witness is a person who appears before a notary, together with a principal, and tells the notary who the principal is In some states the credible witness takes an oath swearing about the identity of the principal A subscribing witness appears before an authorized official and signs a statement that the principal signed a document on some previous occasion; this is done INSTEAD of
- Re: Proof of Execution by Subscribing Witness for form DS3503
Note: The identity of the subscribing witness must be established by the oath of a credible witness who personally knows the subscribing witness and who is known personally by the notary public In addition, the credible witness must present an identifcation document satisfying the requirements of Civil Code section 1185 (b) (3) or (4)
- Witness - notaryrotary. com
Just curious on how you handle Witnesses in your State Do you put them in your Notary log?
- Notary Journals at Notary Rotary® - Classic v. Modern
Modern Journal of Notarial Events v Classic Journal of Notarial Events Notary Rotary is now offering two styles of notary journals: Classic and Modern The Classic Journal of Notarial Events was designed to suit the needs of the workplace notary that encounters a variety of single notarizations in the performance of his or her duties The Modern Journal of Notarial Events was designed to
- witness - Notary Rotary
I am one witness, the other was provided by the seller (or whomever) The lawyers and the judge will know that notaries don't get ID on witnesses, Jim It's not state county required, not even requested by the lender or the tc You're ID-checkin'-azz-covering personal "requirement" is overkill IMO Reply by parkerc ME on 10 29 09 7:04pm Msg
- General Acknowledgment - Notary Rotary
Posted by Susan Bryant on 4 12 12 3:29pm Msg #417717 General Acknowledgment Does anyone have a general acknowledgment they would be willing to share? (PDF format?) Reply by JanetK_CA on 4 12 12 3:48pm Msg #417721 There are tons available online If you Google "notary acknowledgment" followed by the name of a state, you'll often find something, but not always Also, many states (including
- Re: Florida Mortgages do NOT require witnesses
The state statutes do not require witnesses on Mortgages, however some lenders or TCs request them and there is a handful of mostly rural counties that expect witness signatures especially when the document has preprinted witness lines My policy is to confirm what is expected by asking my hiring party if they want the Mortgage to be witnessed, even though not required by state statute
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