![]() Yes, techically the Notary should follow his/her own state notary rules regarding acknoweldgment, etc. I want to make clear that I do not know the blogger and I am not responding in defense of him/her, but you three people have missed the point entirely. WOW, the three comments here from G, Kenneth and Ernest above all seem to be missing the point. Do not be mislead by nonsense such as was Posted here! Not everyone who has a blogis an expert. Remember, you are responsible for knowing your state’s laws. Each Notary Public must obey the laws of the state in which the signing takes place. The original blogger is way, way off base. It can be notarized in any country as long as an Apostille is attached.Ĭomment by Kenneth A Edelstein - Janu 1:53 pmīoth of the above comments are correct. Not only is G totally correct but the notary need not be in the US. I defy you to find a law in any state that dictates what wording an out-of-state notary must use. California’s provision that the wording required in state where the deed will be recorded may be used is unnecessary. Acknowledgement wording should follow the wording of the notary’s state. Index of information about loan documents How do you get a Power of Attorney document? Good Deed Bad Deed - Ken’s guide to every type of DeedĬan a Georgia notary notarize a Florida property document? ![]() (2) Any notary in the United States can notarize a Quit Claim Deed, Grant Deed, Warranty Deed, or any type of Deed for any state (1) Notary verbiage must match the state where the document is going to be recorded Make sure your notary seals are very clear and not smudgy if you are submitting notarized documents to the county recorder! County recorders are the office that typically records deeds of various kinds. If the document is going to be recorded in Texas, then use Texas notary verbiage.Īnother small point is that notary verbiage sometimes gets changed over time, so you need to make sure you are using 2011 or 2012 notary verbiage for the state where the document is to be recorded. If the document will be recorded in Florida, please make sure to use Florida notary verbiage. So, the important point to remember is that the notary wording or notary verbiage should match the state where the document is going to be RECORDED. Acknowledgment verbiage might differ from state to state. However, there is a catch! Quit Claim Deeds have always used Acknowledgment verbiage / Acknowledgment wording in my experience. One of the search terms we found in our blog stats was as follows:Ĭan a NY notary sign a Florida Quit Claim Deed?Īny notary in the United States can notarize a signature on a Quit Claim Deed from any state. Can a notary sign an out of state Quit Claim Deed?
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