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What does your state law dictate for a completed
Posted by  Susan Fischer of OR on 7/23/11 12:23pm Msg #390834
Notarial Act?

In my state, the necessary elements of a Notarial Act are quite specific. The venue (also called the jusridiction) is an element, and must be included in my Notarial block as it specifies the state and county under which Notaries Public are authorized and commissioned, as well as the state laws pertaining to Notarieal Acts.

We must follow state law, regardless of some title person's demands. Adding the venue is NOT changing the document, it is completing a proper Notarial Act demanded by state laws.

If your state laws are silent on this issue, I would be very surprised.

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Messages in this Thread
 Adding venue to documents - jnew on 7/23/11 12:06pm
 Re: Adding venue to documents - Lee/AR on 7/23/11 12:17pm
 I always add venue just above the notarial wording if it's -  Linda_H/FL on 7/23/11 12:20pm
 Re: Adding venue to documents - walthtz on 7/23/11 12:21pm
 Re: Adding venue to documents - Linda Juenger on 7/23/11 12:23pm
 The entire Notarial block includes the jurisdiction. n/m -  Susan Fischer on 7/23/11 12:25pm
 What does your state law dictate for a completed -  Susan Fischer on 7/23/11 12:23pm
 Re: Adding venue to documents -  Linda_H/FL on 7/23/11 12:32pm
 Re: Adding venue to documents - jnew on 7/23/11 12:39pm
 The notary certificate... -  Roger_OH on 7/23/11 3:27pm
 Re: Adding venue to documents -  Doris_CO on 7/23/11 3:38pm
 Re: Adding venue to documents -  ikando on 7/23/11 8:22pm



 
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