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Re: stamp instead of your signature
Posted by  Dennis_IN of IN on 2/14/18 12:31pm Msg #589886
I had a Notary place their stamp on a POA where they were to sign. It had not been sent to TC for approval. I alerted TC of the error and they agreed. Not acceptable. The Notary did not know what she was doing.(Scary) BWIW in KY you can sign the Notary ACK and you do not have to stamp your seal, as long as all the pertinent info is written below the Signature line.(Name, ID # and Exp date) The original issue discussed was whether you have to Type or can you hand print you name under your signature. Seems to me that if they wanted it typed they should have typed it there! I have noticed the verbiage, "Typed or hand written" I always complete the requested info in the Notarization, I have seen where some say it on their stamp and that's good enough, I disagree.
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 stamp instead of your signature -  walthtz on 2/14/18 10:11am
 Re: stamp instead of your signature -  VT_Syrup on 2/14/18 10:33am
 Re: stamp instead of your signature -  walthtz on 2/14/18 11:13am
 Not true in Florida Walt - let your source know that - Linda_H/FL on 2/14/18 11:29am
 Re: Not true in Florida Walt - let your source know that -  walthtz on 2/14/18 4:42pm
 This Asst DA said it's never been approved? - Linda_H/FL on 2/14/18 5:16pm
 And to answer your question, I have no problem signing - Linda_H/FL on 2/14/18 5:18pm
 Linda Is Correct Walt . . . It May Only Take A Second . . . - PegiT_MN on 2/14/18 6:37pm
 Walt may want to read that NJ Statute again - Linda_H/FL on 2/14/18 8:02pm
 No legal opinion here, however I don’t interpret that way -  sigtogo/OR on 2/14/18 10:40pm
 Normally I would agree with you, but New Jersey - Linda_H/FL on 2/15/18 7:05am
 Re: Normally I would agree with you, but New Jersey -  JanetK_CA on 2/15/18 2:06pm
 right- key is definition of "suscribing signature" -  sigtogo/OR on 2/15/18 2:19pm
 You both are probably right... - Linda_H/FL on 2/15/18 2:26pm
 Re: Normally I would agree with you, but New Jersey -  VT_Syrup on 2/15/18 3:47pm
 Re: And to answer your question, I have no problem signing -  JanetK_CA on 2/14/18 7:09pm
 Completing journal may also be too much for some disabled. n/m -  JanetK_CA on 2/14/18 7:25pm
 absolutely. couple years ago when I was incapacitated -  sigtogo/OR on 2/15/18 2:23pm
 That's very interesting Linda. n/m -  MW/VA on 2/14/18 7:28pm
 Re: stamp instead of your signature -  Dennis_IN on 2/14/18 12:31pm
 Re: stamp instead of your signature - Expeditor on 2/14/18 5:02pm
 They Are Not Talking About A Notary Stamp . . . - PegiT_MN on 2/14/18 6:39pm
 Re: They Are Not Talking About A Notary Stamp . . . - Expeditor on 2/15/18 12:28pm
 Re: stamp instead of your signature -  Doris_CO on 2/14/18 5:41pm
 Re: stamp instead of your signature -  Doris_CO on 2/14/18 5:45pm
 Not allowed in Louisiana. n/m - Louisiana33 on 2/15/18 11:15am



 
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