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What happens if a notary makes a mistake? The National Notary Association suggests that even the smallest mistake could have dire consequences. The notarized document could get rejected. A mistake that results in a rejection can result in late fees and penalties on the part of the client.
Notary trouble The answer is yes, but they generally don't get caught. If you are a notary public, it is your responsibility to know your state notary laws, and keep up to date with law changes. Notary laws change little by little, year by year.
In no jurisdiction would it be legal to notarize a document without the signing person present. It is impermissible to notarize the document after the person has signed. The entire point of having a notary is so that the notary can attest that the person who is alleged to have signed, actually did sign the document.
Millions of Americans serve as Notaries Public to protect consumers from fraud and identity theft. In fact, they are in such high demand by businesses, industries and private individuals that there is one Notary for every 72 people in the country.
If a notary's official negligence or misconduct is the proximate cause of a person's financial losses, such person may sue and recover damages from the notary public. The person may also file a claim against his/her notary surety bond if the notary has a bond.
The most common reason Notaries are sued and have their commissions revoked or suspended is failing to require a signer's personal appearance. Be sure to always abide by your state's personal appearance requirements, however, it defines them.
You have two choices. The first is to sue the notary who harmed you and obtain a judgment and then file a claim against the bond. This may be difficult as you say you cannot locate them. The second choice is to file a suit against the bond on file with the Secretary of State.
Tip 1: Double-Check The Certificate While The Signer Is Present. Tip 2: Never Send Unattached Certificates Or Corrected Copies. Tip 3: Making A Correction On The Certificate. Tip 4: Using A Replacement Certificate.
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