For legal confirmation, a Wisconsin Notary Acknowledgment Form will validate the signatures present on a legal document and help confirm that they are genuine and that everything was signed in agreement with the laws. This would in most cases be completed by a notary public and although the document does not have to be signed before them, they do need to confirm the identity of the people involved. To do this, a notary will ask for an approved form of ID. The people signing (or those that have already signed) must also confirm they are not under duress.
After ensuring that the document itself and all involved parties are authentic, the notary will start to draft up the Wisconsin Notary Acknowledgment. The notary should sign the form, attaching their signature and state seal. This document should then be attached to the original that it concerns. Now, the document will be considered legally binding.
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