It is not unkind to point out that you should know the most basic notary tasks before you ever get your first signing. And if you think the purpose of this forum is to teach each other things like how to properly complete an acknowledement, well you are quite mistaken.
I'm guessing that from the timing of my response vs an earlier post by you about finding a place to drop off the Fed Ex that you had probably already returned the documents to the lender, and I'm guessing that if that's the case you kept the improper acknowledgement wording in.
Be sure to tell whoever calls you about this that "I'm not trying to become a notary, I am a notary. I'm just not perfect. But, I'll try harder". And if the funding of the borrower's loan gets delayed because of your ignorance on how to do your job properly, give them a call and thell them "I'm just not perfect". I'm sure that'll appease them.
The problem with you Cyndra (and this is not exclusive to you, I see it all the time in here) is that you confuse perfection with competence. Nobody expects us to be perfect, but they DO expect us to be competent. You can say "I am a notary" all you want, but the fact remains that you couldn't even do the SINGLEMOST basic notary task without consulting this forum for advice. Nor were you able to recognize that the advice given to you does not apply to California notaries.
You may technically be a notary, but at this point in time you are certainly not a competent one. And until you do become competent at being a notary, you have no business doing loan signings.
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