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Quit claim notarization in Georgia

David Hanson
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An uncle of mine sold a piece of property in 2012 for $1 via a quit claim deed.  I researched and got a copy of the quit claim deed.  
My questions: 

The deed is notarized on a separate sheet of paper. Is this legal? My initial research is that it is if there is no room for the notary to sign on the original but there is nothing on the notary page except her info. No other signatures.  

question 2: The notary is not stamped or embossed at all. Is this acceptable?

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