The Connecticut notary acknowledgment forms are official records indicating that the individual who executed a document signed willingly and that they were qualified to sign. Acknowledgment certificates will need to be completed by a notary public or other State official authorized to conduct notarial acts. The person seeking acknowledgment must appear before the notarial officer and provide them with satisfactory evidence of their identity; unless the individual is known to the notarial officer, they must either show two (2) or more current government-issued identification documents, or have a credible witness perform an oath (or affirmation) attesting to their identity.
Laws – § 1-33 and § 1-62
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The Connecticut jurat certificate is a record of an oath or affirmation made by an individual attesting to the accuracy of a document. Unlike an acknowledgement certificate which emphasises the authenticity of a signature, a jurat is used to prove that the signing party …