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Re: Would you sign these?
Posted by  PAW_Fl of FL on 7/23/05 8:04am Msg #54085
#1 - Pretty typical form. You can't notarize it if you can't certify information. (Most notaries cannot.) As you stated, you can only notarize signatures. If you have copies of the borrowers ID, then someone else can fill in the information. If you don't have copies of their ID, you can fill in the information, without stamping it, and return it.

#2 - Another common form. I simply fill it in and sign it as "Signing Agent" and return it. You are correct in not signing it as a notary, since it is not an authorized duty of your office.
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 Would you sign these? - Carol/MI on 7/23/05 12:08am
 Re: Would you sign these? - Melody on 7/23/05 1:26am
 I normally don't - Glena/NV on 7/23/05 1:57am
 Re: Would you sign these? -  PAW_Fl on 7/23/05 8:04am
 Re: Would you sign these? - Stephen_VA on 7/25/05 10:22am
 I had these same 2 forms yesterday and filled out and signed - kwink/ca on 7/23/05 9:33am



 
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