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When notarizing a document, you typically place the phrase "SS" next to the signature line or area where the signer has signed. This abbreviation stands for "scilicet," which means "to wit" or "namely," indicating that the signer is affirming the identity and the contents of the document. It's commonly used in the context of legal documents to clarify the jurisdiction or location where the notarization is taking place.

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