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Q: Where would you get a medallion signature guarantee in Mississippi?
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Can a power of attorney get a medallion signature guarantee?

There isn't any legitimate reason that a power of attorney should not be able to get a medallion signature guarantee. The POA acts in the stead of the authorizer, in effect, the attorney-in-fact does everything the authorizer would do. Only institional policy would prohibit an attorney-in-fact from getting a medallion signature guarantee, which would generally be a drag on customer relations.


Where can you get a medallion signature guarantee in Milwaukee Wisconsin?

At a bank, credit union, or other financial institution. Often they require that you have an account there in order to give you a medallion signature guarantee. Make sure to call ahead and ask if they have a medallion signature guarantee, and if so, what supporting documentation you would need to bring in (e.g. drivers license, account statement, etc.)


What banks or institutions participate in providing a signature guarantee in Columbus Ohio?

Banks or institutions that are able to participate in a signature guarantee would have to be a member of a STAMP, SEMP, or MSP. If they are not a member, they cannot offer this service.


What banks participate in the medallion signature guarantee program in Madrid?

((Short Story: After talking to my financial institution, they said that an embassy seal would work as a substitute for the Medallian Signature seal. So, I wrote a concise description and purpose of the "substitute" Signature Sheet and went back to the USEmbassy-Madrid and got the Embassy embossed seal. )) - - - Long Story: I can't give you an answer as to which banks provide the Medallion SigGuarantee, but I can tell you my experience here in MADRID, SPAIN. My local bank (Bankia/Caja Madrid) wouldn't sign it even though they have my signature on record and investment through them, because they wouldn't sign an English-language document that they didn't understand - which is fair and understandable. The Madrid, Spain branch office of Wells Fargo (USA) wouldn't sign it because it deals only with commercial clients - I'm an individual - and I wrote to Wells Fargo customer service, again USA, and they said they would only provide the Medallion within the USA. Wells Fargo has my signature on file, but that didn't seem to matter to them, here. The embassy doesn't provide Medallion service. I didn't even want to futz with CITIBank which is of course a SEC-registered institution. So, I called my financial institution, explained my situation and they responded, after checking with the higher-ups tha an Embassy Seal would be okay... An email said that local laws apply to Americans living abroad and to follow their laws... Well, that gets into the language problem, again. So, going back through the "Embassy route", I called up the notary there (she had already seen me once before when she said NO, and explained that the financial institution would accept the stamp. She said okay, but I would have to provide a document. So... I wrote up a formal, legalese-type document with the purpose of it being "in lieu of" the Medallion sig.guarantee (on page 5) and I also included the general nature of the entire document (inheritance) so as to specifically link my written document with the form from my financial institution...and of course, I gave my full name, SSN, address, and Passport Number. I did NOT say or imply that the Embassy GUARANTEES that my signature is mine, however, only that effectively that they have witnessed me sign a document whose signature is similar to the one in my passport (I forget the wording, but I can tell you if you contact me. That should work, and as the Embassy lady there said, "Now it's up to them to accept it, or reject it", which is true... I'll come back and let the readers of this history know how it all turns out. Should take about two months, about early June2013. (Pardon the length and cohesiveness of this story, please...) FET:4/4/13 --- Update: August, 2013 - - Yes! It worked. Wells Fargo accepted the Embassy Seal (which cost around 50 Euros) and thus I avoided having to get the Medallion Signature Guarantee. I recommend to others in Madrid to do the same thing, although I can't answer whether this will solve YOUR particular situation. I can get the exact wording of the document they (both the Embassy and Wells Fargo) did accept. Contact me if you need to through this forum, or write to me at " plenum222@yahoo.com ". Bye!! FET:28/8/13 ------


Who are the 7 sages in Zelda orcana of time?

Light=That guy who you first meet when you turn into an adult=Gold Medallion Leaf=Your childhood friend,Saria=Green Medallion Fire=The Goron Chief,Darunia=Red Medallion Water=Your wife to be,Ruto=Blue Medallion Shadow=Zelda's attendant,Impa=Purple Medallion Spirit=The leader of the Gerudo,Nabooru=Orange Medallion Seventh=Hyrule Princess,Zelda=No Medallion but if there was it would be Pink


Does Boeing Employee Credit Union do medallion signature guarantee?

YES, BECU does offer medallion signature guarantee to members only at no cost. Bring required Identification and required paperwork that needs signature along with you. There are 2 BECU branches that offer this service: Tukwila Branch and the Everette Branch, however you can check the website for additional locations that may offer this. Just look for "signature services" in the list of services each location offers. There are staff at each neighborhood center that offer the service, however, come very prepared. They don't seem to really know what they are doing--it likely won't be a quick process and they will want a ridiculous amount of paperwork in my experience. When I tried to get a stamp for a transfer from my late mother's IRA for which I am a beneficiary, they asked for a death certificate, a copy of my mother's last account statement at the IRA company, proof from the IRA company that I was a beneficiary etc... The clerk was very young and had to go talk to his supervisor/colleague--I could hear them talking and the phrase ("I don't know" came up over and over again. They never once even asked for ID. From what I understand about the SEC's STAMP program, the medallion stamp is a way to ensure the identity of the person signing the document involving the sale or transfer of securities. It is to protect the owner of the securities from, say, a forger who might try to steal the securities. But the way BECU treats it seems different. If I were you I would try some other institution--like a Fidelity branch office. Even the IRA company holding the assets told me that what BECU were asking me for was ridiculous. It took me many, many hours and several trips to BECU to get the stamp. I am now not really seeing the purpose of having an account with BECU. They are worthless to me.


What would a autographed medallion from Cincinnati Reds about 76 or 77 be worth?

I have found many links on the topic, but not all the answers. I believe it was first sold for $8,-$8.50, Other links said a recent auction price was around $250. The only real way to know is to get it appraised. I have a 76 signature Reds medallion, and I'm also interested in actual pricing. I hope to update once i find out what mines worth.


What is divine guarantee?

Divine guarantee refers to the belief that divine power or intervention ensures a certain outcome or protection. It is the belief that a higher power will ensure that things happen as intended or that individuals are protected from harm.


Is a notary signature valid if the notary is a relative?

It depends how close a relative. If its your spouse, then almost certainly not. The notary cannot have any stake in the transaction. Familial relationships would likely guarantee a conflict of interest. This is a common problem with notarizations generally. The signature is valid, and the transaction notarized could be valid, but it is certainly not best practice.


Is a 1972 ball with signature worth anything?

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