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If a notary public is unable to ascertain the identity of a signer based on personal knowledge, what is required?

Validation through a witness

A clear photo of the signer

A description of the identification method used

When a notary public cannot identify a signer through personal knowledge, it is essential to establish the identity of the individual before proceeding with notarization. In New Jersey, if personal knowledge is not available, the notary must document the method used to verify the signer's identity. This documentation is critical as it provides a clear record of how the identity was confirmed, ensuring compliance with legal standards and safeguarding the integrity of the notarization process.

Documenting the identification method protects both the notary and the signer, as it helps to maintain accountability and traceability. While options like having a witness, obtaining a photo of the signer, or seeking certification from a third party may be plausible methods for verifying identity, they do not fulfill the regulatory requirements as effectively as providing a thorough description of the identification method used, which is necessary for a notary’s records and to affirm that they met their obligation to verify the signer's identity.

Certification from a third party

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