Bobbi/CT wrote in part "2. Once encrypted by me nothing could be changed. Oops .... what about those other two signers after my notarization. "
I must admit I oversimplified things just a bit. In the case of Microsoft Word, as many people as you want can sign without invalidating the preceeding signatures. The trick is, they must already be mentioned in the body of the document before the first party signs. So for example, if someone already includes acknowledgement wording, the notary can sign without disturbing a borrower's signature, but the venue, name of the notary, and everything else in the acknowledgement certificate must be known before the borrower signs. |