Kansas Signature Authorization - Card Authorizing Attorney to Sign Signature of Depositor

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If a person acting, or purporting to act, as a representative signs an instrument by signing either the name of the represented person or the name of the signer, the represented person is bound by the signature to the same extent the represented person would be bound if the signature were on a simple contract. If the represented person is bound, the signature of the representative is the authorized signature of the represented person, and the represented person is liable on the instrument, whether or not identified in the instrument.

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Notary Stamp for an Electronic Document A notary's stamp for use in an IPEN or RON must include: ? The notary public's name exactly as indicated on the notary's commission; the words ?State of Kansas? and ?notary public?; ? the notary's commission number; and ? the notary's commission expiration date.

The rules are different in each state; however, in Kansas, your Power of Attorney will need to be notarized. If your agent(s) will have the authority to handle real estate transactions, the Power of Attorney must be signed by a notary and recorded or filed with the county.

To become a notary in Kansas, you must pay the following: A $25 filing fee for processing your notary application. The cost of a $12,000 notary bond.

A notary may not notarize his or her own signature, but may no- tarize the signatures of his or her spouse, children, parents or other relatives. However, the power is limited by K.S.A. 53-109 (prohibited notarial acts; financial or beneficial interest).

The proper way to sign as an agent is to first sign the principal's full legal name, then write the word "by," and then sign your name. You may also want to show that you are signing as an agent by writing after the signature: Agent, Attorney in Fact, Power of Attorney, or POA.

The notary public journal entry should be full and complete and must include all the following items: Notarial Act: ... Title of Document: ... Identity of Signer. ... Date and Time: ... Notary Fee: The ?Fee? column cannot be left blank. ... Signature of Signer: Every signer must sign/mark the notary's journal. ... Thumbprint:

How to Fill Out a Notary Journal Entry Date of the notarial act. Type of notarial act (e.g., oath, acknowledgment, attested photocopy, or marriage) Name or brief description of the document. Party's printed name exactly as he or she signed the document. Party's signature and address.

However, if you want to say "Nancy Smith is a Utah notary public." the words "notary public" are in lowercase letters with no capitalization. Of course, if the phrase "notary public" is used in a title or headline, it would be capitalized appropriately.

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