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All required signatures for certifications shall be the actual signature of such person, signed with black or blue-black unfading ink wherever possible. Whenever a signature is required of a person who cannot write, he shall make his mark in lieu of such signature, and it shall be witnessed by two persons who can write and who must sign as witnesses. Whenever a signature is required under oath, the person administering such oath must complete the required form, and sign and affix his seal or other designation of office. Such oaths may be administered by a notary public, magistrate, postmaster, or any other official duly authorized to administer oaths.
History: In effect before 7/28/59; am 7/25/60, Register 2
Authority: AS 18.50.020
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