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CFR /  Title 31  /  Part 363  /  Sec. 363.43 What are the procedures for certifying my signature on antransaction form?

(a) Certification within the United States. For certifications within the United States, the certifying individual must be authorized to bind his or her institution by his or her acts, to guarantee signatures to assignments of securities, or to certify assignments of securities. The following table provides a list of authorized certifying individuals and the required evidence of authority. Members of Treasury-recognized signature guarantee programs are for security transfers only. ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Evidence of certifying

(1) Officers and employees of (i) We require the

depository institutions. institution's seal or

signature guarantee stamp.

(ii) If the institution is an

authorized paying agent for

U.S. Savings Bonds, we require

a legible imprint of the

paying agent's stamp.(2) Institutions that are members of We require the imprint of the

Treasury--recognized signature signature guarantee stamp,

guarantee programs (for security i.e., the STAMP, SEMP, or MSP

transfers only). stamp for members of the

Securities Transfer Agents

Medallion Program, the Stock

Exchanges Medallion Program,

or the New York Stock Exchange

Inc. Medallion Signature

Program.(3) Officers and employees of corporate We require the entity's seal.

central credit unions, Federal Land

Banks, Federal Intermediate Credit

Banks and Banks for Cooperatives, the

Central Bank for Cooperatives, and

Federal Home Loan Banks.(4) Commissioned or warrant officers of (i) We require a statement that

the United States Armed Forces, for the person executing the

signatures executed by Armed Forces assignment is one whose

personnel, civilian field employees, signature the officer is

and members of their families. authorized to certify under

our regulations.

(ii) The certifying official's

rank must be shown.(5) A judge or clerk of the court...... We require the seal of the

court.(6) Other persons as designated by the Evidence is determined by our

Commissioner or Deputy Commissioner of procedures.

Fiscal Service.------------------------------------------------------------------------

(b) Certification within foreign countries. The following table lists the authorized certifying individuals for foreign countries and the required evidence of the individual's authority. ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Who can certify signatures in foreign Evidence of certifying

(1) United States diplomatic or (i) We require the seal or

consular officials. stamp of the office.

(ii) If there is no seal or

stamp, then we require

certification by some other

authorized individual, under

seal or stamp.(2) Managers and officers of foreign We require the seal of the

branches of U.S. depository depository institution, or the

institutions and institutions that are imprint of the signature

members of Treasury-recognized guarantee stamp, i.e., the

signature guarantee programs (for STAMP, SEMP, or MSP stamp for

security transfers only). members of the Securities

Transfer Agents Medallion

Program, the Stock Exchanges

Medallion Program, or the New

York Stock Exchange

Incorporated Medallion

Signature Program.(3) Notaries Public and other officers (i) We require the official

authorized to administer oaths, seal or stamp of the office.

provided their authority is certified (ii) If there is no seal or

by a United States diplomatic or stamp, the position must be

consular official. certified by some other

authorized individual, under

seal or stamp, or otherwise

proved to our satisfaction.------------------------------------------------------------------------

(c) Duties and liabilities of certifying individuals. (1) The certifying individual must first establish the identity of the signer.

(1) The certifying individual must first establish the identity of the signer.

(2) The form must be signed in the presence of the certifying individual.

(3) If the certifying individual is not an officer, the certifying individual must insert the words ``Authorized Signature'' in the space provided for the title.

(4) If the certifying individual is negligent in making the certification, the certifying individual and his or her organization are jointly and severally liable for any loss the United States may incur as a result of the negligence.

(d) Guaranteed signatures. (1) A security or other form requiring certification need not be executed in the presence of a certifying individual if the signature is unconditionally guaranteed by the certifying individual. To guarantee a signature, the certifying individual must add a dated endorsement after the signature. For example: Signature guaranteed, First National Bank of Smithville, Smithville, NH, by A. B. Doe, President, dated 1/1/2001.

(1) A security or other form requiring certification need not be executed in the presence of a certifying individual if the signature is unconditionally guaranteed by the certifying individual. To guarantee a signature, the certifying individual must add a dated endorsement after the signature. For example: Signature guaranteed, First National Bank of Smithville, Smithville, NH, by A. B. Doe, President, dated 1/1/2001.

(2) The certifying individual and his or her organization unconditionally guarantee to us that the signature is genuine and the signer had the legal capacity to execute the assignment or related form.

(e) Guaranteed absence of a signature. (1) A form requiring a certified signature need not be signed when a certifying individual associated with a depository financial institution places the following endorsement on the security or the form: Absence of signature by owner and validity of transaction guaranteed, Second State Bank of Jonesville, Jonesville, NC, by B. R. Butler, Vice President, dated 11/1/2001.

(1) A form requiring a certified signature need not be signed when a certifying individual associated with a depository financial institution places the following endorsement on the security or the form: Absence of signature by owner and validity of transaction guaranteed, Second State Bank of Jonesville, Jonesville, NC, by B. R. Butler, Vice President, dated 11/1/2001.

(2) The endorsement must be dated and the seal of the institution must be added.

(3) This form of endorsement is an unconditional guarantee to us that the institution is acting for the signer under proper authorization.

(f) Persons who cannot act as certifying individuals. Any person having an interest in a security involved in the transaction cannot act as a certifying individual. However, an authorized officer or employee of a depository financial institution that is a member of a Treasury-recognized signature guarantee program can act as a certifying individual for transfer of a security to the institution or on behalf of the institution. [67 FR 64286, Oct. 17, 2002, as amended at 70 FR 57435, Sept. 30, 2005]