Notarizing With Expired Id

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Acknowledgment for Notarizing a Signature by Mark

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3. Satisfactory evidence of the identity of an individual appearing before the notary shall be: a. A passport, driver's license or government-issued nondriver ID card that is current or not expired more than 3 years.

The following are acceptable IDs in North Carolina: An identification card or driver's license that the North Carolina Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles has issued. US passport issued by the United States State Department. Foreign passport if duly stamped by the USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration)

In Florida, you may accept an ID that is listed in the statute if it is current or issued within the last 5 years (F.S. 117.05[5][b]2). You don't say which state's driver's license was presented, so we'll assume it was a Florida license.

Therefore, a Pennsylvania notary public may accept PennDOT-issued IDs that expired between March 16 and June 30, 2020 (or any further period as determined by subsequent extension by PennDOT), as long as the notary indicates the actual issuance and expiration dates of the physical credential in their journal (as already ...

No. If state's notary laws specify that the state or federal issued identification card must be ?current,? notaries public must comply with their statutorily satisfactory evidence of identification.

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Notarizing With Expired Id