How would a Notary handle a signer of a Document of Conveyance who cannot provide a print of the right thumb for the Notarial Record?
If the right thumbprint is unavailable, the Notary may obtain the print of any available finger and indicate such on the Notarial Record, or, if the signer or agent is unable to provide a print of any kind, the Notary may provide an explanation of the person’s physical condition preventing a thumb- or fingerprint from being taken.
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