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You may have wondered what “ss.” means. The American Society of Notaries maintains that it is an abbreviation for a Latin term, scilicet, which means “namely” or “in particular”, specifying the required venue element of the acknowledgment.
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Jul 10, 2013 · A very common element that a notary may see on the notary certificate are the letters "ss," which usually appear in the upper-left-hand corner ...
Feb 7, 2012 · The “SS” stands for the Latin term “scilicet” which means "in particular" or "namely" and simply indicates where the venue information on a ...
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An astonishing number of notaries either don't know the meaning of the “S.S.” symbol, or erroneously believe it is a request for a Social Security Number!
“SS” on a legal document indicates information about the venue's physical location, the jurisdiction, where a document is notarized (and not the social ...
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Jun 12, 2017 · The Colorado Notary Handbook states “Note “ss” is archaic, and actually has no meaning on a notarial certificate. It is a survival from medieval ...
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Some notaries mistakenly believe that they are to fill in the signer's social security number after the letters "SS" Actually, the letters are the abbreviation ...
As a side note, people often ask what the "ss." stands for in the venue section of notarial forms containing it. Here is the answer: ss. is an abbreviation ...
Sometimes referred to as a "Notary Signing Agent" or "NSA." SS. or SCT.: Abbreviations of the Latin word scilicet, meaning "in particular" or "namely ...