Credible Witness (Allowed In Many, But Not All, States)

Definition of Credible Witness (Allowed In Many, But Not All, States) in the Free Online Notary Dictionary

Where Allowed, A Credible Witness Provides A Way To Positively Identify A Signer Who Lacks Satisfactory Identification Documents. The Credible Witness Must Be Able To Truthfully Swear An Oath/affirmation That: He/she Personally Knows The Signer; The Signer Has No Other Form Of Acceptable Identification; Such Identification Would Be Difficult Or Impossible For The Signer To Obtain; And The Credible Witness Has No Connection To The Underlying Transaction. If One Credible Witness Is Used, He/she Must


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