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Re: out of country signing
Posted by BearPaw/CO of CO on 7/25/16 1:30pm Msg #556825
Pretty standard stuff as far as you're concerned. Since docs will already be signed by the time you see them, you need to ask your signers if that is indeed their signature and then fill out acknowledgement (dated for the day you notarize). If it's a jurat you will need to deliver oath and see them sign (again). Your client may want them to sign and date anew for everything. No problem. Plus there may be witnesses to signature involved. Strange that they're signing trust in China ... why don't they just wait to sign in U.S. when you notarize? (But that's not your worry.)
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 out of country signing - Lacy Walker on 7/25/16 12:23pm
 Refer them to an attorney? n/m -  Linda_H/FL on 7/25/16 1:29pm
 Re: out of country signing - BearPaw/CO on 7/25/16 1:30pm
 agree with Bear Paw and Linda...... n/m - notarydi/CA on 7/25/16 2:00pm
 sorry, I may be a bit confused but why can't they -  C. Rivera Chicago Notary Services on 7/25/16 1:59pm



 
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