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  1. witness - Notary Rotary

    Oct 29, 2009 · witness I have been hired to witness seller signatures for property in Florida I am in Ky. I was told I would witness and would require a second witness. I thought witnesses were not required in KY? Does anyone know? Reply by Ocean Pacific Notary Services, Inc. on 10/28/09 3:55pm Msg #309014

  2. MD rules for witnessing a signature - Notary Rotary

    26. How does a notary public act as an official witness? If a document presented for notarization does not contain a notarial certificate reflecting the taking of an oath or acknowledgment, a notary may witness the signing of the document in the notary's official capacity as follows: a.

  3. Witness - notaryrotary.com

    Mar 2, 2025 · Witness: Posted by David Everett of AK on 3/2/25 12:48pm : Msg #650207: Just curious on how you handle ...

  4. Credible Witness - Notary Rotary

    May 2, 2010 · • Witness should sign the journal and provide his or her legal name and residence address. • Witness should be honest, competent, and impartial. Reply by Susan Fischer on 5/3/10 12:17am Msg #334632 For me, el zippo chance. n/m. Reply by GOLDGIRL/CA on 5/1/10 3:46am Msg #334465 <<Not sure how to proceed. Notarization involves loan ...

  5. Clarification on form Waiver of Borrower's Rights (GA)

    Jan 27, 2010 · Based on past experience with GA signings, I had a witness sign Security Deed as GA state requires for recordable docs. Because I am unaware whether a closing attorney spoke to the BO, do you think the witness should sign the Waiver of BO's Rights form? -- I think so, but not sure . Reply by ChristineHI on 1/26/10 1:06pm Msg #319610

  6. Four States Require Witnesses for Mortgages and Deeds - Notary …

    Nov 7, 2010 · South Carolina: Notary MAY be a witness Georgia: Notary MUST be a witness Louisiana: Notary CANNOT be a witness Inasmuch as Connecticut is a "Witness State", I always inform the borrower(s) during the confirmation call. In most cases the borrower(s) did not know this beforehand, and not to inform them could result in trouble later on.

  7. Re: witnesses - am confused - Notary Rotary

    Nov 16, 2004 · Some other states, however, still have their own requirements that you need to abide by. Some LENDERS may still require require a witness or two even in states that don't madate them. Reply by PAW Notary Services on 11/15/04 12:01pm Msg #11346 Re: witnesses - am confused Witness requirements are dictated by the states in their property laws.

  8. South Carolina notaries question re: witnesses/help! - Notary Rotary

    Aug 21, 2011 · It requires a witness to sign also. The notarial wording accompanying this, however, is confusing. It includes wording regarding the witness appearing before me and making oath they saw the grantor sign the document. In that case it appears the signature of the witness is being notarized. Can anyone give me any more information on this?

  9. Re: Witness - notaryrotary.com

    As a general rule, California doesn't require witnesses (e.g. on Deeds, etc.), so the only witnesses I keep track of in my journal are those used for identification, i.e. Credible Witnesses, which is required in CA.

  10. Two witnesses required; Notary can be one. - Notary Rotary

    Apr 9, 2007 · NC is not a witness state, but SC is, and many people here own vacation property in SC. Besides needing 2 witnesses for SC closings, you are required to get an attorney on the phone. The TC's at least tell me it is a SC property, so I tell the borrowers that if they can't have a witness available, they will need to meet me at the closest Starbucks.

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