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What form of ID is NOT acceptable for notarization?

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What form of ID is NOT acceptable for notarization?

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A. The following list includes some unacceptable forms of ID: U.S. Military Common Access Card (CAC) Birth Certificates Expired or Temporary Licenses Social Security Cards Q. What can I do if I don’t currently have any ID with me? A. It happens to everyone at least once in their life – forgot the wallet, purse got stolen, etc. Even in these situations we can still get your documents notarized in the following way (there are more details, but this is the overall picture): Come to the appointment with 2 adults who personally know the signer(s) to act as Credible Witnesses; Each Credible Witness must have a valid form of ID (see above) and must be at least 18 years old; Each Credible Witness must be put under oath (or affirmation), fingerprinted and must sign in the Notary’s Sequential Journal.

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