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    Default Does an IOU Need to be Notarized to Hold Up in Court

    Does an IOU need to be notarized in order for it to be upheld by a court?

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    Default Re: Does an IOU Need to be Notarized to Hold Up in Court

    An IOU is a form of promissory note. If it is properly drafted and executed, it is not necessary that the borrower's signature be notarized for it to be enforced in court.

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