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There are so many vectors where a signature or document could be forged: it could be a fake notary, a real notary that gets duped by a fake ID, a real person signing in their real name who does not have the authority they say they do, documents with a fake notary stamp, faked documents, and so on.
But if you lie on a notary form, it can still be considered perjury. While the Notary is only responsible for verifying the identity of the signer, providing false information about identity makes it perjury. It's true that the notary only verifies that the signer is, in fact, who they are signing that they are.
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.
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.
Find a notary public. They can easily be found by searching at the American Society of Notaries. Review the stamp imprint. Look at the document once it has been stamped. Check clarity.
In many states notarizing an incomplete document is illegal and should never be done. Even if it is not illegal in your state, leaving a blank space in the document can lead to dishonest business practices and potential lawsuits. Sometimes you may be asked to notarize a document when all the signers are not present.
Look at the document once it has been stamped. It should clearly display the name of the notary, the commission number of the notary and the date when the commission expires. If any of this information is not present, you may want to question the legality of the stamp.
Find a notary public. They can easily be found by searching at the American Society of Notaries. Most tax preparation companies also have a notary public available. Make sure the notary is authorized to notarize your documents by requesting to see the actual stamp imprint and the validity year.
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