Handling Problem Documents
Aproblem document is a document your customer brings to you on which the notarial act (if one is required at all) is not clear.
The following guidelines will help you decide what to do with the document.
When the customer decides on a notarial act:
1. Ask the customer if you can add the proper notarial wording to the document.
2. With the customer's permission, add the venue and any required notarial wording (including the date).
3. Complete the notarial act as you normally would.
The following guidelines will help you decide what to do with the document.
- If there is notarial wording on the document, perform the notarial act required by the wording. For example, if the document contains a statement by the customer, has a place for the customer to sign the statement, and contains the words "Sworn to and subscribed before me" or something similar, the notarial act probably is an affidavit.
- If there is no notarial wording on the document, ask the customer what notarial act the customer wants. You are not permitted to tell the customer what notarial act the customer wants. Doing so may be considered the unauthorized practice of law. However, you may describe the different notarial acts to help the customer decide what act he or she wants.
When the customer decides on a notarial act:
1. Ask the customer if you can add the proper notarial wording to the document.
2. With the customer's permission, add the venue and any required notarial wording (including the date).
3. Complete the notarial act as you normally would.