If they are asking you to break the law, then the answer should always be "NO." If they neglected to give you special instructions, e.g. having the borrower sign the full name, even though it was signed as they printed the name, then you should not be held accountable. I refuse to send blank notarized notarial certificates. You're right! How do you know what they will do with them? They have two choices: a) they can ask you to do the signing over for which you will charge a full fee (this is their fault, and you should never have absorb the cost of another's error); or b) they can get the signatures themselves and notarize it themselves. Never comply to break the law. You lose self-respect, respect of others, honesty, and integrity. |