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What type of identification creates a 'satisfactory evidence' standard?

  1. Any form of self-identification

  2. Current government-issued identification with supporting features

  3. Only online documents

  4. Simple verbal affirmations

The correct answer is: Current government-issued identification with supporting features

The answer is correct as current government-issued identification with supporting features establishes a 'satisfactory evidence' standard because it provides a reliable way to confirm an individual's identity. This type of identification typically includes a photo and essential information, such as the person's name, signature, and address, making it difficult to impersonate someone else. Additionally, government-issued IDs often include anti-fraud measures, enhancing their reliability. In contrast, self-identification lacks verification, which makes it less credible. Online documents may not be secure or verifiable and thus do not meet the stringent requirements for confirming identity. Simple verbal affirmations offer no tangible proof of identity and rely solely on trust, which does not satisfy the necessary standard of satisfactory evidence for notarial acts.