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 Re: PS - I have many years experience in legal/title/mortgage
Posted by  BrendaTx on 10/19/12 5:16pm

*Your state must be an exception wherein the notary is not required to obtain satisfactory identification that bears the name on the documents. I'm only addressiing states that do have this requirement.*

No. Notaries are required to properly ID a signer in Texas. "Matching" an ID to a document being signed is not required in any state laws, to my knowledge. It would be helpful to me to see laws in any state that require that.

Now, if a lender requires that match, the borrower needs to figure out how to get along with the lender or find a different lender altogether.
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