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raquel Towarnicki

Florida
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Posted - 03/27/2009 :  6:44:06 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you, that makes sense... I will go w/that.
Raquel

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PWinFL

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Posted - 03/27/2009 :  6:32:55 PM  Show Profile  Visit PWinFL's Homepage  Reply with Quote
From a notarial point of view, the notary is not concerned with the contents nor effective dates of documents. But, it must be made very clear to the hiring agency (signing service, title company, lender, whoever) that all notarizations will reflect the actual date the notarial act is performed. That is, if the documents are dated for April 5, 2009 and are signed and notarized on March 30, 2009, the notarizations must reflect the March 30th date in all certificates.

The date the signer's put next to their signature is up to them. However, I always caution my signers that future dating can create problems is something happens between now (the date the documents are actually signed) and the date that appears next to their signature. This is further troublesome if the signer future dates their signature and the notarial certificate is dated for the actual date of signing.

I would check with the title company to make sure, in no uncertain terms, they understand that your notarizations will reflect Monday's date (3/30/09).



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Edited by - PWinFL on 03/27/2009 6:34:20 PM
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raquel Towarnicki

Florida
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Posted - 03/27/2009 :  6:10:40 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I had a request form a title co. to do a signing on monday but the Docs. date will be 8 days later. Will that be a problem for me? This is the first time I had this happen to me. I am not requesting legal advise is just an opinion what I am looking for.
Thank you

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