Posted by dan in ca
(dannotary) on March 17, 2008, 1:29 am, in reply to "Re: "gee , the other notary didnt have any problem with it.""
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Satisfactory refers to the type of ID that is acceptable as you said. Contractions =OK= common sense (is the same). Less than whats on the ID=ok. Whats on the ID or less than could be the ONLY acceptable name which leaves nothing up to the notaries discretion.
--Previous Message--
: While the CA Notary Handbook states what
: ID is acceptable, it doesn't exactly
: address how we are to compare the ID
: name to the name on the document.
:
: When I taught, I did teach, ID can
: have more than, but not less and can't
: be different. But, the wording on the
: certificate states that the notary was
: presented "satisfactory
: evidence." So it's very
: ambiguous. What is satisfactory to
: one notary, is not to another. This
: is because some don't have the
: integrity that others do.
:
: Terri
: Lancaster, CA
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: --Previous Message--
: How do you feel about Bill &
: William
: or Chuck & Charles? I happen to
: have a name that can be contracted, so
: I normally will accept a contracted
: name.
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