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 Unattached acknowledgement
Posted by Barbara Goetsch on 9/16/19 12:30pm

Wondering about other opinions in this matter. I recently had a signing where the notary acknowledgement was on a separate page following the documents with no identification as to what it was for. I have been in the practice, as I saw suggested somewhere, of writing the name of the document to which it belonged on the top of the notary page. I just got called out for it by a signing company and told not to do that anymore.

Anyone else ever done it or have an opinion. I have been told about those loose acknowledgements being able to be used for any other document since they aren't identified.
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