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 Help! s/p/a --- a/k/a ------ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Posted by  BEEJ on 9/30/09 11:13pm

I had a signing with an individuals name on the document typed in as: Ex. John T. Smith s/p/a John W. Smith, when I signed acknowledgment I used the name on the ID he provided me "John W. Smith" and struck through John T. Smith since I don't know this person. I returned the documents and the company called and said the Acknowledgment needs to be filled in with "John T. Smith s/p/a John W. Smith" yet I only know John as John W. Smith not as other. Is there anywhere I can find written information on the subject of notarizing documents with an s/p/a or a/k/a. Thank you from NY and a stones throw from PA. I hope I made myself clear, it's late.
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