Join  |  Login  |   Cart    

Notary Rotary
Just PoliticsLeisure
Welcome to the Notary Talk General Discussion Forum. Before posting, please read the


Re: 1003
Posted by Art_FL of PA on 4/8/19 11:25am Msg #605178
Title could easily send a 1003 directly to the borrowers with stickys indicating who signs where, however you should do this if asked. You can print it out & get it signed if the borrowers are available. The problem arises if they are on vacation or if they are in separate locations. I would call them & If they are together & able to meet, I would just do it as part of the job.
PrevNextReturn to General Discussion    Post a Public Reply to this MessageSend Author a Private Message


Messages in this Thread
 1003 - Sue on 4/5/19 11:16am
 The 1003 has indicated under the lines on the first page - Linda_H/FL on 4/5/19 11:39am
 Re: The 1003 has indicated under the lines on the first page - Sue on 4/5/19 2:05pm
 Well, yes, it's "really necessary" ... - BearPaw/CO on 4/5/19 11:40am
 Re: Well, yes, it - Sue on 4/5/19 2:06pm
 Re: Well, yes, it -  canotaryhere on 4/5/19 2:45pm
 Re: Well, yes, it - SteveS/CA on 4/5/19 3:00pm
 A look at the 1003 would clearly tell you who signed -  MW/VA on 4/5/19 3:19pm
 Re: A look at the 1003 ...... Yes goooood place to look! ;~) n/m - HeatherR/CA on 4/5/19 4:35pm
 Always check to see who's name on which side to sign on n/m - Luckydog on 4/5/19 3:35pm
 Re: 1003 - CopperheadTX on 4/5/19 11:40pm
 Copperhead explained it precisely.... - notarydi/CA on 4/6/19 9:25am
 Re: Copperhead explained it precisely.... -  JanetK_CA on 4/6/19 3:38pm
 I completely agree & this is something NSA's should know. n/m -  MW/VA on 4/7/19 2:55pm
 Re: 1003 - Art_FL on 4/8/19 11:25am



 
Find a Notary   Notary Supplies   Terms   Privacy Statement   Help/FAQ   About   Contact Us   Archive  
 
Notary Rotary™ is a trademark of Notary Rotary. Copyright © 2002-2024, Notary Rotary, Inc.  All rights reserved.
500 New York Ave, Des Moines, IA 50313.