§ 5542.2. Acceptable Signatures and Endorsement by an Authorized Representative of a Registered...
25 CA ADC § 5542.2Barclays Official California Code of Regulations
Barclays California Code of Regulations
Title 25. Housing and Community Development
Division 1. Housing and Community Development
Chapter 5. Registration and Titling of Manufactured Homes, Mobilehomes, Multifamily Manufactured Home, Commercial Modular, Truck Campers, and Floating Homes
Article 4. Registration Requirements
25 CCR § 5542.2
§ 5542.2. Acceptable Signatures and Endorsement by an Authorized Representative of a Registered Owner, Legal Owner, or Junior Lienholder Other Than a Deceased Registered Owner, Legal Owner, or Junior Lienholder.
(a) The signature of an individual shall be in the true name of that person, or shall be sufficiently similar to his or her true name so as to be reasonably determinable as the “normal signature” of that individual. A signature will be reasonably determinable as the “normal signature” of an individual if it varies from the individual's true name only because it uses initials rather than the entire first or middle name, or because it omits the middle name. Variations beyond those acceptable as the “normal signature” will be accepted only if a statement meeting the requirements of Section 5543(c) is submitted by the signatory.
(c) An officer or authorized agent of a company shall type or print the company name and shall sign for the company. The initials of an officer or authorized agent's signature shall be either the officer or authorized agent's true name or shall meet the definition of a “normal signature” set forth in subsection (a).
(e) An illiterate person or mentally competent person who can no longer write his or her normal signature may sign with a mark. Next to the mark, one witness shall print the name of the person who signed with a mark and shall sign his or her own name. Two witnesses must sign their names before the mark can be used as an acceptable signature on a statement signed under penalty of perjury.
(D) any properly completed statutory form of power of attorney which complies substantially with former Civil Code Section 2450 (originally enacted by Statutes 1984, chapter 602) or former Civil Code Section 2475 (originally enacted by Statutes 1990, chapter 986), and Probation Code section 4102, and is signed by the principal and acknowledged by a notary public; and
(g) In order for a conservator to sign documents for a registered owner, legal owner, or junior lienholder, a copy of the Letters of Conservatorship issued by a Superior Court, which contains an endorsement or stamp by the clerk of the court indicating that date the document was filed by the court shall have been received by the department, and the endorsement shall consist of either:
(1) the printed or written name of the registered owner, legal owner, or junior lienholder, and the signature of the conservator using the exact name used in the Letters of Conservatorship or, when the conservator is a public administrator, the deputy administrator, and followed by the word “Conservator”; or
(i) In order for a trustee, appointed by the Bankruptcy Court, to sign documents for a registered owner, legal owner, or junior lienholder, a copy of the order of the Bankruptcy Court appointing the signatory as trustee in bankruptcy for the registered owner, legal owner or junior lienholder, containing an endorsement or stamp by the clerk of the Bankruptcy Court indicating the date the document was filed by the court, shall be submitted to the department, and endorsement shall consist of either:
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Note: Authority cited: Sections 18015 and 18075, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 18080.1, 18085 and 18100.5, Health and Safety Code.
History
1. New section filed 12-31-97; operative 1-1-98 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(d) (Register 98, No. 1).
This database is current through 8/30/24 Register 2024, No. 35.
Cal. Admin. Code tit. 25, § 5542.2, 25 CA ADC § 5542.2
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