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How would a Notary accurately describe the satisfactory evidence used to identify a signer in a Notarial Record?

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How would a Notary accurately describe the satisfactory evidence used to identify a signer in a Notarial Record?

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While the law is not specific, the NNA recommends that the Notary note if the signer was personally known to the Notary, identified to the Notary upon the oath or affirmation of a credible witness, including the witness’ name, or by presentation of an identification document, including a brief description of the document presented.

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