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Are notaries ever required to verbally administer an oath when performing verification?

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Are notaries ever required to verbally administer an oath when performing verification?

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If a verification or jurat contains the wording signed and sworn/affirmed before me, the notary is required to verbally administer an oath to the signer before he or she signs the document. An oath such as, Do you swear that the statements in this document are true? can be used. Failure to perform this oath could affect the validity of the document.

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