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You are replying to this message: | | Posted by VT_Syrup on 1/10/21 10:12am
This example does not require notarization, but is an old and commonplace example of signing with name variations.
One receives a check with a misspelling in the name. For example, a correct version of my name is "Gerard Ashton" but I often receive checks with the payee listed as "Gerald Ashton". So I endorse the check with both versions of the name. I've been doing this for four decades, and the various banks and credit unions have never complained. |
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