WHAT IS AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT?
The form most frequently completed by the notary public is the certificate of acknowledgment. In the certificate of acknowledgment, the notary public certifies: 1. That the signer personally appeared before the notary public on the date indicated in the county indicated. 2. To the identity of the signer. 3. That the signer acknowledged executing the document. The certificate of acknowledgment must be completely filled out at the time the notary publics signature and seal are affixed. Notary can, and should fill out the acknowledgement form, to make sure it is done properly.
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