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Michigan law is clear, notaries in Michigan do not have to keep a journal and they don’t have to use an ink stamp. However, just as clear is that the recipient of the document does not have to accept it without that ink stamp. And if you get called into court regarding your notarization, your journal will come in handy.
Here are some best practices for notarizing signatures:
Before notarizing for a signer, the notary must confirm their identity. This often involves verifying the government-issued identification, such as a driver's license or passport.
The signer must always be in the physical presence of the notary while the notary is signing, stamping, and adding the date after the signature. The notary must always date the notarization for the date they are notarizing. The notarization cannot be back or forward dated.
The notary does not have to understand the document, but the signer does. Take the time to assure that the signer understands what he is signing. The contents of the document are not the concern of the notary. You are not notarizing saying that you have verified the contents of the document. You notarize saying you verified the identity of the signer.
The notary must make sure the signer is not being coerced or forced to sign the document. If you, the notary, feels the signer is under any sort of signing duress, you should halt the notarization. In some cases, you should alert authorities of what is happening with this signer.
Sign Consistently. Your signature on your notarization must match the signature you provided on your application for commission.
Record Keeping is important to cover your butt. A journal is not required, but since your job is the first line of defense against fraud, anyone can challenge a signature that you notarized. Having your journal to show that you were with that signer helps you prove this.
Laws can change! Make sure you download and read the Michigan Law of Notarial Acts to know what changes have been made. Follow the Michigan Notary Association to stay up to date.
If you have questions, or you have doubts, and you are a member of the Michigan Notary Association, you can utilize the hotline at any time, to get the answers to your questions.
Remember, you are responsible for your own best practices. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Leslie Hocker is a contributing editor for the Michigan Notary Association blog. Leslie is the President and co-Founder of the Michigan Notary Association, and runs her own mobile notary business, Mobile Notary of Macomb, in Chesterfield Michigan.
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