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 Re: Do you complete and stamp one jurat or two?
Posted by LisaKT/CA on 2/3/19 2:06pm

Florida notary law is interesting if their definition of the notarial “act” is the completion of the ack/jurat rather than the actual witnessing of the signature, reviewing the ID, communicating with the signer, etc. If five signers’ names fit on one jurat, that’s ONE notarial act?....in spite of the fact that five IDs were reviewed and five individuals sign the doc? Does it become five notarial acts only when five separate certs are completed? Yikes!
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