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What are the most common mistakes in the notarization process?

Based on the search results, some of the most common mistakes in the notarization process include:

1. Failure to require personal appearance: Notaries must ensure the signer is physically present, except in special circumstances like temporary pandemic measures allowing audio-video notarization.

2. Incomplete notarial acts: Notaries sometimes fail to fill in all required information, such as dates, signer’s name, or their own signature.

3. Improper identification verification: Neglecting to properly verify the signer’s identity using government-issued photo ID.

4. Using the wrong seal or stamp: This includes using an expired seal, a seal from another state, or applying the seal incorrectly (e.g., upside down, blurred, or partial impressions).

5. Performing the wrong notarial act: For example, only acknowledging a document that requires an oath or affirmation.

6. Incorrect venue information: Failing to accurately record where the notarization took place.

7. Not matching commission name: Notaries must use their name exactly as it appears on their commission when signing and sealing documents.

8. Using white-out: Attempting to correct errors with white-out instead of proper correction methods.

9. Leaving empty fields in the notary certificate: Skipping or failing to complete all required fields in the notarial certificate.

10. Notarizing for family members or having a financial interest: In many jurisdictions, notaries are prohibited from notarizing documents where they have a personal or financial interest.

These mistakes can lead to document rejection, legal challenges, and potential liability for the notary. It’s crucial for notaries to be diligent and follow proper procedures to maintain the integrity of the notarization process.

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