Hi Mr. Griffin, I'm the new agent from FL. I was able to complete my first VA Refi of 200 pgs, I was nervous at first and excited at the same time. Thanks for sharing all the videos of your experience, knowledge, and wisdom. It is greatly appreciated and needed.
Came across this after watching your "Questions to ask a notary trainer before dropping $$$$" video, which was excellent. Thanks for that. I already forwarded this to my LegalShield attorney to get some more info for Florida, and I'll be researching this as well! 👍🏿
Appreciate this! this is so valuable. its so critical to learn how to and understand to notarize. Its crazy most people undermine and underestimate of being a notary.
Thank u so much Griff you are so practical with your teaching & it is so appreciated! I’ve been sitting on this notary life for a year now but FINALLY moving forward. I have my very first POA tomorrow and came to you for help Thank you!
@@GriffinNotary man I appreciate the offer so much! I’m saving your # lol. So happy I’m moving forward finally. Been through a lot since 2020 when I first became interested but hey, it’s go time now & it’s never too late. First POA today at 4:30, thanks for the encouragement Griff
Thank you so much for this video. The links are extremely helpful for familiarizing myself with POA. The examples match with my state statutes. I'm starting RON today and this helped calm me down a bit. Thank you so much Griff!! 🙏🏾
Louisiana is the only state that has not adopted the Uniform Power of Attorney Act; however, it does have a durable power of attorney statute. For example, Virginia adopted the Uniform Power of Attorney Act in 2010.
Unc Griff you are always on time🙌🏾 I have a POA today and this summed it all up for me! I found the exact forms for the signing I’m doing today and it actually showed in red where doc’s need to be signed🙌🏾 but it didn’t inform me of if I should cross out the State these docs came from where I’m to notarize at for my state and county!!! Or do I?
Hi Mr. Griffin, I am pretty new in Va. but never done a POA, was asked to do a DPOA today. Only question I have is....Do I need to see ID from the Principal as well as the others? Or just the ID of the Attorney in Act and/or Witnesses if she chooses to have one or two
Hello, Thank you for this video!! I just became a Notary in VA. On the Durable POA "Subscribed, Sworn acknowledged before me by" is where the principal name goes and "subscribed and sworn to before me by" is that the witness name or my name? Im doing my first durable POA tomorrow and kinda nervous.
Should all signers including Witnesses, principal, agent, and notary public sign at the end of each page, and should the notary stamp at the end of each page as well?
People only sign where it is indicated that they sign. You only stamp where there is a notary statement. Why do you think every page has to be signed and stamped no matter what.
When people put stuff like that out you really should have them clarify. It's their statement so they need to be held accountable for making it. Asking others to clarify those statements doesn't hold the originator accountable. I sm say his because I would love to hear their explanation of thise types of statements
@@GriffinNotary can I leave it blank if it doesn’t say the name of the person who drafted it? It was just a Google search so no name attached to it. The client just printed it offline
Hi Mr. Griffin, I'm the new agent from FL. I was able to complete my first VA Refi of 200 pgs, I was nervous at first and excited at the same time. Thanks for sharing all the videos of your experience, knowledge, and wisdom. It is greatly appreciated and needed.
Felisa am so happy for and proud of you. I know your confidence is much stronger for your next closing.
What signing agency did you use?
Came across this after watching your "Questions to ask a notary trainer before dropping $$$$" video, which was excellent. Thanks for that. I already forwarded this to my LegalShield attorney to get some more info for Florida, and I'll be researching this as well! 👍🏿
Appreciate this! this is so valuable. its so critical to learn how to and understand to notarize. Its crazy most people undermine and underestimate of being a notary.
Thank u so much Griff you are so practical with your teaching & it is so appreciated! I’ve been sitting on this notary life for a year now but FINALLY moving forward. I have my very first POA tomorrow and came to you for help Thank you!
You're welcome. You will do fine if you get stuck. Calll me 757.797.5432
@@GriffinNotary man I appreciate the offer so much! I’m saving your # lol. So happy I’m moving forward finally. Been through a lot since 2020 when I first became interested but hey, it’s go time now & it’s never too late. First POA today at 4:30, thanks for the encouragement Griff
I cannot appreciate your heart (Pastor) enough for all people (All Souls are His). Stay Encouraged, Safe & Blessed!
Greatly appreciate the information and the links you posted.
Thank you so much for this video. The links are extremely helpful for familiarizing myself with POA. The examples match with my state statutes. I'm starting RON today and this helped calm me down a bit. Thank you so much Griff!! 🙏🏾
I’m so very glad I came across your page. Thank you!
Great info Griff..like you ialso came across 1 POA doc in the 7 plus years i conducted notarial act with no witnesses. 💯 🙌🙌
Thank so much! I shared this with my group! Can’t wait till the 13
Thank you for answering and going over POA's
Hi Mr. Griffin good seeing you. I can always appreciate your Videos . Always very good information.
Thank you Mister Griffin for all of your help!
Louisiana is the only state that has not adopted the Uniform Power of Attorney Act; however, it does have a durable power of attorney statute. For example, Virginia adopted the Uniform Power of Attorney Act in 2010.
Short, brief and to the point 👌👍
Only because I had other things to do. I did have more information to share.
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for this video
Unc Griff you are always on time🙌🏾 I have a POA today and this summed it all up for me! I found the exact forms for the signing I’m doing today and it actually showed in red where doc’s need to be signed🙌🏾 but it didn’t inform me of if I should cross out the State these docs came from where I’m to notarize at for my state and county!!! Or do I?
Watch the 1st video in my Notary Basics playlist
@@GriffinNotary what is it called you have so many lol
Understanding Acknowledgments its the 1st video in that playlist
@@GriffinNotary I called the NNA hotline thank you
Hi Mr. Griffin, I am pretty new in Va. but never done a POA, was asked to do a DPOA today. Only question I have is....Do I need to see ID from the Principal as well as the others? Or just the ID of the Attorney in Act and/or Witnesses if she chooses to have one or two
You need to see ID of everyone that is signing and needs their signature notarized
Hello, Thank you for this video!! I just became a Notary in VA. On the Durable POA "Subscribed, Sworn acknowledged before me by" is where the principal name goes and "subscribed and sworn to before me by" is that the witness name or my name? Im doing my first durable POA tomorrow and kinda nervous.
You're welcome and you will do great.
@@GriffinNotary thank you!!!Were you able to get to my question??
Call me 757.797.5432
@@GriffinNotary Are you able to say what is supposed to go before the word "witness?" TY!
I am not following your question. I can't recall what I said in this video concerning witnesses.
Should all signers including Witnesses, principal, agent, and notary public sign at the end of each page, and should the notary stamp at the end of each page as well?
People only sign where it is indicated that they sign. You only stamp where there is a notary statement. Why do you think every page has to be signed and stamped no matter what.
@@GriffinNotary I saw a video that stated it's best to do that which didn't make sense to me, so I thought I'd clarify.
When people put stuff like that out you really should have them clarify. It's their statement so they need to be held accountable for making it. Asking others to clarify those statements doesn't hold the originator accountable. I sm say his because I would love to hear their explanation of thise types of statements
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Who is considered the Preparer of the document if the client just prints it off the internet?
The person that actually drafted the doc
@@GriffinNotary can I leave it blank if it doesn’t say the name of the person who drafted it? It was just a Google search so no name attached to it. The client just printed it offline
Since they printed then they are responsible filling in that content. We don't get into that.
Thanks!
Do they just sign there name or name attorney in fact
It's been a while since I looked at this video please expound on what you're needing a answer for