
Four States Require Witnesses for Mortgages and Deeds
Posted by nobhill on 11/6/10 1:42pm Msg #359961 Four States Require Witnesses for Mortgages and Deeds FYI - there are four states that require two witness signatures when you notarize a …
Re: Florida Mortgages do NOT require witnesses
May 19, 2025 · The state statutes do not require witnesses on Mortgages, however some lenders or TCs request them and there is a handful of mostly rural counties that expect witness …
Witness - notaryrotary.com
Mar 2, 2025 · Just curious on how you handle Witnesses in your State. Do you put them in your Notary log?
Re: Florida mortgage-witness NOT required
Nov 16, 2005 · In Florida, MORTGAGES DO NOT NEED TO BE WITNESSED. DEEDS OF CONVEYANCE DO NEED TWO WITNESSES, one can be the notary. Here are the …
Re: Proof of Execution by Subscribing Witness for form DS3503
Note: The identity of the subscribing witness must be established by the oath of a credible witness who personally knows the subscribing witness and who is known personally by the notary …
subscribing witness vs. credible witness - Notary Rotary
Apr 6, 2012 · A credible witness is a person who appears before a notary, together with a principal, and tells the notary who the principal is. In some states the credible witness takes an …
Re: Witness - notaryrotary.com
As a general rule, California doesn't require witnesses (e.g. on Deeds, etc.), so the only witnesses I keep track of in my journal are those used for identification, i.e. Credible Witnesses, which is …
Re: Signing with a mark (California)
as witnesses on the document. One witness should write the person’s name next to the person’s mark and then the witness should sign his or her name as a witness. The witnesses are only …
General Acknowledgment - Notary Rotary
Posted by Susan Bryant on 4/12/12 3:29pm Msg #417717 General Acknowledgment Does anyone have a general acknowledgment they would be willing to share? (PDF format?) Reply …
Acknowledgement wording - Notary Rotary
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