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When a notary “witnesses” or “attests” a signature, they are essentially verifying that the person signing a document is who they claim to be by personally observing them sign it in the notary’s presence, and then documenting this act by signing and stamping the document with their official seal; it’s a way for the notary to confirm the authenticity of the signature on a document.
Key points about witnessing/attesting a signature as a notary:
Personal appearance: The signer must physically appear before the notary to sign the document.
Identity verification: The notary must verify the signer’s identity with acceptable identification.
Observation of signing: The notary must watch the signer sign the document.
Notary statement: The notary will complete a notarial certificate stating that they witnessed the signature.
Key points about witnessing/attesting a signature as a notary:
Personal appearance: The signer must physically appear before the notary to sign the document.
Identity verification: The notary must verify the signer’s identity with acceptable identification.
Observation of signing: The notary must watch the signer sign the document.
Notary statement: The notary will complete a notarial certificate stating that they witnessed the signature.
