Yes. When it comes to making a correction itself, the process is as follows: Line through the incorrect information. Print the correct information in a legible manner. Initial and date the correction. Make a notation in your journal entry Details here: www.nationalnotary.org/notary-bulletin/blog/2017/02/guide-to-correcting-notary-certificates
Thank you for the vide . Could you please clarify the following: What to do if the document does not have space to place your stamp? Will writing the Notary name, commission number and its expiration be enough to consider the document notarized?
someone once asked me : can you type up your own Notary certs. as long as they are your states wording and required information on the cert.? I didn't know what to tell them I always bought mine in the packs. What do I tell them?
Is it acceptable to stamp or write the venue in by hand if the document you are notarizing is missing it? My state (AZ) needs the venue for jurats, but the document is from a state that doesn't.
Hello. In this case, the safest course would probably be to complete a separate Notary certificate that complies with your state’s requirements and attach it to the document.www.nationalnotary.org/notary-bulletin/blog/2015/04/when-use-loose-certificate
Good question! Depending on where you live, your secretary of state's office might provide forms to download. The NNA offers professionally printed ones for purchase. www.nationalnotary.org/supplies/notary-certificates. And if you're an NNA member, you can download them for free!
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To correct " ONE line through each incorrect location, initial next to each line, write in the correct location.
Yes. When it comes to making a correction itself, the process is as follows:
Line through the incorrect information.
Print the correct information in a legible manner.
Initial and date the correction.
Make a notation in your journal entry
Details here: www.nationalnotary.org/notary-bulletin/blog/2017/02/guide-to-correcting-notary-certificates
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Thank you for the vide . Could you please clarify the following: What to do if the document does not have space to place your stamp? Will writing the Notary name, commission number and its expiration be enough to consider the document notarized?
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someone once asked me : can you type up your own Notary certs. as long as they are your states wording and required information on the cert.? I didn't know what to tell them I always bought mine in the packs. What do I tell them?
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It's the other way around the notary is yhe one that personally appeared
Anybody know what a "disclosure" is? Not Closing Disclosure. I know that. Thank you for any help!
Wow this was simple I thought it was more to do
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And who do these notary certificates go to?
Where do the certificates come from?
Is it acceptable to stamp or write the venue in by hand if the document you are notarizing is missing it? My state (AZ) needs the venue for jurats, but the document is from a state that doesn't.
Hello. In this case, the safest course would probably be to complete a separate Notary certificate that complies with your state’s requirements and attach it to the document.www.nationalnotary.org/notary-bulletin/blog/2015/04/when-use-loose-certificate
Where do we get the notary certificates?
Good question! Depending on where you live, your secretary of state's office might provide forms to download. The NNA offers professionally printed ones for purchase. www.nationalnotary.org/supplies/notary-certificates. And if you're an NNA member, you can download them for free!