In Louisiana The Bank Says It Requires 2 Witness + Notary Due To The "Authentic Act"

In Louisiana The Bank Says It Requires 2 Witness + Notary Due To The "Authentic Act"

Yes, that is correct. In Louisiana they have the Authentic Act which says: An authentic act is a writing executed before a notary public or other officer authorized to perform that function, in the presence of two witnesses, and signed by each party who executed it, by each witness, and by each notary public before whom it was executed. The typed or hand-printed name of each person shall be placed in a legible form immediately beneath the signature of each person signing the act.
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