notarized: I did Not notarize that - 11/14/18 11:30 AM
I did Not notarize that
It’s just one more thing that we have to both worry about and guard against. I am referring to forgery of our notarization. With high resolution scanners, image manipulation software and both inkjet and laser printers; cloning notarizations has become easier. Case in point: I received a PDF from Europe asking me to confirm the date of notarization. It was an obvious fraud from top to bottom with overlapping images (showing the border line where chunks were pasted) and of course it had images of my signature, stamp and seal. The person inquiring said they had the … (2 comments)

notarized: The Signature/Name Affidavit - Often not fully completed - 03/04/18 04:29 PM
The Signature/Name Affidavit - Often not fully completed
It is most likely that you are not processing this simple form properly. First, the good news; of all the forms in various loan packages this one is probably one of the most uniform. There really is little variation in how this form is structured. I will get to where most “go wrong”; but first a bit about the purpose and structure of the SNA.
The package comes from many sources. There are bank docs, title docs, escrow docs and perhaps some from other sources. It’s a virtual certainty that the borrower name will have … (0 comments)

notarized: Does your Notarized Document need Witnesses? - 11/25/17 06:20 AM
Does your Notarized Document need Witnesses?
The very act of notarization is an official witnessing of the signing of a document. However, in some cases additional witnesses are required. This is often the case when mortgages or wills are involved. There is no fixed rule as to the requirement for witnesses that applies in all cases in all localities. Witness requirements are established by State or County law. Sometimes the Title Company or Attorney creating the paperwork automatically includes a witness area on the “chance” that the document will be processed in an area that requires witnesses. As a http://newyorkmobilenotarypublic.com I often … (3 comments)

 
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