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 Re: Florida has a specific form when acknowledging the signature
Posted by Luckydog on 4/14/21 11:34am

I am just the notary (in this case), the certificate is on their docs and their instructions. If it gets rejected, I come back on their dime.
If out in the field, and it says John Doe, Managing Member, I have them sign like that John Doe, Managing member.
That has never came back either.

On my certificate however I write John Doe, I have never put his title there. If preprinted, that is great, I won't change it.
It's not on his ID like that, how do I really know he's a managing member?
I don't, so never put a title behind any name on my certs. Just because he says so, doesn't make it so imo.
I am verifying an identity, not his title. jmo
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