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 Absolutely, JanetK
Posted by BearPaw/CO on 3/1/15 5:23pm

Not only the scenarios you and Teresa described, but in everyday signings, too, where the jurat is on Page 2 and the doc and sig are all on Page 1. Anybody could take the notarized jurat page and attach it to whatever they want down the road .... very scary.

Anyway, if CO does not want the name of the signer in the jurat, which apparently it doesn't, then it's certainly not up to me to include it. I don't make the law, I don't overstep what's been laid out for me to follow, I don't second-guess the legislature, tempting as it may be.

It's only a matter of time before I write the SOSm though, and let them know this "oversight" is just asking for trouble....
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