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I had a power of attorney and Healthcare directive yesterday that I went to the gentlemans house to sign and get docHubd on the paperwork itself they were initially going to go to the lawyers office to do all the signatures and get them docHubd So within the papers they had the law offices notaries information on the acknowledgments if that circumstance its best is to attach a separate acknowledgment that has your information on it thats the best way to do it the problem this is kind of tricky was that they printed a double-sided so it just its going to make the paperwork Ultra confusing but always attach a separate acknowledgment if the notary acknowledgment on the exact forms is incorrectness not that person you still want to rent any problems if youre a notary down the road with you notarizing someone elses acknowledgment if that makes sense the most important thing is always attach a separate acknowledgment that has your correct information on it Im the notary dude here