Consider them as spares to use in case you screw up one of the other acknowledgments, and then discard them after the signing. Some TCs and lenders will include loose acknowledgments, expecting the notary to fill them out "just in case". There is never a "just in case"; you should never provide an unattached acknowledgment or jurat for anyone, no matter what they say. For one thing, you have no idea what they might attach it to; for another, it may actually be illegal to do so in your state. |