WHAT IF THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE DATE THE INSTRUMENT IS SIGNED AND THE DATE THE ACKNOWLEDGMENT IS ACTUALLY TAKEN?
A. If an instrument ends with the wording: “Signed and executed at Tyler, Smith County, Texas, this 25th day of October, 2001,” and the party whose name appears on such instrument appears before the Notary Public on October 27th, 2001, the Notary Public would fill in the acknowledgment with the true and correct date when the signer personally appeared before the Notary Public.
To answer this question, an example is given. If an instrument ends with the wording: “Signed and executed at Tyler, Smith County, Texas, this 25th day of October, 2001,” and the party whose name appears on such instrument appears before the Notary Public on October 27th, 2001, the Notary Public would fill in the acknowledgment with the true and correct date when the signer personally appeared before the Notary Public.
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