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You take their word on it.

You figure they wouldn't lie. They must know how serious it is to lie under oath.

A few days after notarizing the document, you're talking with a colleague. He tells you of a lawyer he knows who was disbarred. She can no longer practice law because she notarized a document without properly confirming the identities of the people.

You think of the man and woman you dealt with a few days earlier. You start to worry. What if they lied? Next time, you won't make the same mistake.


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