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  1. 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 …

  2. Aug 29, 2007 · notary acts as an official, unbiased witness to the identity and signature of the person who comes before the notary for a specific purpose. The person may be taking an oath, giving oral or …

  3. 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 …

  4. What goes in the blank - Notary Rotary

    The subscribing witness then goes to the authorized government official and swears the principal gave him an acknowledgement. In my state the authorized government official is a judge, but notaries can …

  5. witness states - notaryrotary.com

    Feb 14, 2012 · witness states Notary Discussion History witness states Go Back to February, 2012 Index Posted by pat/WA on 2/14/12 12:37pm Msg #411719 witness states Where can I find a list of …

  6. Re: Florida mortgage-witness NOT required

    Nov 16, 2005 · In Florida, MORTGAGES DO NOT NEED TO BE WITNESSED. DEEDS OF CONVEYANCE DO NEED TWO WITNESSES, one can be the notary. Here are the appropriate …

  7. 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 …

  8. South Carolina Notaries - Notary Rotary

    Jul 13, 2006 · Our associated attorneys assure that the requirements of law are met; and that both lender and borrower are properly represented. "Witness-only closings" common in other States, …

  9. expired id for closing tonight - notaryrotary.com

    May 31, 2007 · A credible witness may be used in the absence of personal knowledge or the above-mentioned ID, but the witness must be personally known to both the notary and the customer. Sue is …

  10. Important Fact about Signature by Mark x - notaryrotary.com

    Posted by Lita on 4/25/10 5:26pm Msg #333443 Important Fact about Signature by Mark (x) Since this is something we don’t deal with often I thought I would post an FYI. Everything I have read says the …