Per attorney at one of the title companies I sign for. No requirement in state law that it has to be stamped in front of client. I believe it is a non-addressed issue in the law. The law does not say we have too stamp at signing as some states do. Since the law is silent on the issue...the notary can do what they want. Might be a loophole but it is legal here.
I use to stamp if front of clients. If you have to, stack the package with the notarized documents first, then while they are signing other documents later or place the mortgage last in this case, you can stamp away. or stamp quickly at the end.
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