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 FL SNA: Can I Notarize Previously Partially Notarized Doc?
Posted by Aaliyah Sloan on 7/25/21 8:34pm

Hello, Notary Rotary community.

I am a new signing agent for about 3 months now.

I’m very eager to pursue this and have been pursuing different strategies to market my services, so any advice is welcome!

Aside from this m though, I have a signing scheduled tomorrow morning and I just want to make sure I am doing everything right. I am NNA certified, but they’re hotline is closed today and I have no one else to seek for council on this.

It’s for a good company, too. But, as a Florida notary, am I allowed/authorized to notarize a power of attorney document and over one that was already partially notarized previously?

Thanks for the help!



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