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Subject: Notarial certificate always required??


Folks:

 

Please see below.

 

I was thinking after the call about this.

 

Does this make a mess for Arshad?

 

There may be other states. Do you need more information?

 

Marc A.

 

“Is it possible that a ‘notarized document’ could contain a notary signature and perhaps commissioning information, but not contain an acknowledgment or form of jurat or the like? Isn’t there something like that in Maryland? I need chapter and verse if you have it.”

 

 


 

Md. STATE GOVERNMENT Code Ann. 18-113


18-113. Procedure in absence of notarial certificate 


(a) In general. -- If a document presented for notarization does not contain a notarial certificate reflecting the taking of an oath or acknowledgment, a notary may nevertheless witness the signing of the document in the notary's official capacity, in accordance with subsection (b) of this section.

(b) Witnessing requirements. -- A notary acting as a witness in the notary's official capacity under subsection (a) of this section shall:

   (1) obtain satisfactory proof of the identity of the person signing the document;

   (2) observe the signing of the document;

   (3) date, sign, and seal or stamp the document; and

   (4) record the act in the notary's fair register.



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