I have some division orders here and some are wanting a witness by my signature. Does it have to be notarized? Some of them don't ask for a witness. One of them says in parentheses under the witness line, (Corporations please attest and seal). Some don't ask for a witness at all.
I've called the companies but they close early on Fridays.
Also my ss# is off by one digit. Can I scratch that out and write in my correct ss#?
Thanks.
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