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 The notary certificate...
Posted by  Roger_OH on 7/23/11 3:27pm

is YOUR sole domain, and YOUR sole responsibility to comply with state requirements. No title company, lender or anyone else can dictate to you what it contains, or how it's worded.

Think of it a a separate document within the document; the state/county venue determines what court jurisdiction the document would fall under if there is a problem with it. I know of no state that doesn't require the venue on every notary certificate. I add it even if it's preprinted at the top of the document, because it's MY certificate, and it needs the venue to be complete.
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