Maine Jurat or Certificate of Authorized Officer that Affidavit was Properly Made Regarding a Blind Affiant

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The following form is a jurat or certificate of authorized officer that an Affidavit was properly made regarding a blind affiant.

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Failing to require signers to be present at the notarization is the number one claim of misconduct against Notaries.

A Jurat is an affidavit (which is written by an affiant) that has been sworn or affirmed before a public officer, usually a Notary Public. It requires the signer to swear or affirm to the truth of the statements made in their document and to have their signature witnessed by the notary.

While this may seem convenient if a notary has a document to be notarized, the short answer is no, you cannot notarize your own signature. First, there is an obvious conflict of interest. A notary cannot notarize a document in which he or she has an interest, financial or otherwise.

An affidavit is a written statement filed by an affiant as evidence in a court case. In order to be admissible, affidavits must be notarized by a notary public. The purpose of a jurat is for an affiant to swear to or affirm the truthfulness of the contents of an affidavit.

Any individual can offer an affidavit as long as they have the mental capacity to understand the seriousness of the oath.

In English and American law, a jurat is that part of an affidavit which contains the names of the parties swearing the affidavit, the actual statement that an oath or affirmation has been made, the person before whom it was sworn, the date, place and other necessary particulars.

With an Oath, the affiant is swearing to the content of a document. With an Acknowledgment, the affiant is acknowledging that he/she did sign the document.

In most states, to verify the identity of a signer for notary services, a notary public may only use one of the following acceptable forms of identification: 1) a current state or federal issued identification card from a United States government office; 2) the signer is personally known to the notary; or 3) on the ...

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Maine Jurat or Certificate of Authorized Officer that Affidavit was Properly Made Regarding a Blind Affiant