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    SECTION 3. ACKNOWLEDGMENT & JURAT
 
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Two Types Of Notary Instructions

 

 
 
1. ACKNOWLEDGMENT
 &
2. JURAT
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AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT REQUIRES THE NOTARY TO CERTIFY OR ACKNOWLEDGE THE
 
IDENTITY AND SIGNATURE
 
OF THE PRINCIPAL.
 

A Notary Certifies:

1. All document signers personally appeared on the date and county written by the notary in the notarial instructions of the document.

 

2.

2.2.  The signer was identified with at least reasonable certainty by either personal knowledge or by satisfactory evidence in the form of an I. D.

 

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3. The signer must either 1.sign the document in the presence of the notary or, 2.state that he/she signed the document prior to appearing before the notary.

 

4.  Any notarial instructions printed upon a document which states the following;

"Personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence"

requires an acknowledgment service

 

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Dennis L. Ryan is a writer and lecturer,  Judge Arbiter and  chairman of the appellate review board.

Vintage Press-In the Nest of the Eagles, published 1990 

Military Publications: Fleet Marine Corp Field Manuals: Counter Intelligence, CGW-Deception, Naval Warfare-Electronic Counter Measures

Library of Congress: United States Mediator, published 1995, United States Arbitrator, published 1997,