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Posted by leeinla on 1/12/13 10:45pm
Msg #450161

Would the country clerk reject this?

I have a stamp with my name, notary public. If I stamp and acknowledgement instead of writing it in, will it be rejected be the county clerk(s)?

Reply by GOLDGIRL/CA on 1/12/13 11:42pm
Msg #450164

No, it will not be rejected. Many of us use stamps with our name and notary public instead of having to write it in every time.

Don't you ever use loose leaf certificates that you print from your computer, where everything is typed in: your name, notary public and the name of the borrowers, etc? Same deal.

Reply by GOLDGIRL/CA on 1/12/13 11:43pm
Msg #450165

Actually, the country clerk might reject it .... but not a county clerk. LOL.

Reply by lucky/ca on 1/13/13 2:20pm
Msg #450202

Maybe I am confused with the answer but I wonder why we shouldn't use an Acknowledgment or Jurat we create on our computer that has our State, name, states we are a Notary Public of which county, that the certificate must be attached to the document we describe below. To save money I use pre-printed certificates when it is necessary due to wrong wording on the ones enclosed in loan packages.

Sorry if I a confused.

Reply by GOLDGIRL/CA on 1/13/13 2:50pm
Msg #450205

Lucky, I wrote: "Don't you ever use loose leaf certificates that you print from your computer, where everything is typed in: your name, notary public and the name of the borrowers, etc? Same deal."

I can see how somebody could read it wrong, but it was a question not a statement.
Does that help?

Yes, we create acks/and jurats on our computers. I was trying to say that using a stamp for "notary name and notary public" on acks/jurats in the loan pkg is the same thing as certificates we print ourselves. (Neither one is in our handwriting, which I think is what OP was asking ... if using a stamp for notary name and notary public was OK instead of hand-written.)



Reply by MonicaFL on 1/14/13 7:21am
Msg #450285

In Florida we are REQUJIRED to print our name under our signature. At first I thought how dumb but when I questioned the SOS on this I was told that seals can and do smear and that is why they want our name printed below our signature.


 
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