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What are the key requirements for identification documents in notarization?

  1. Must contain a handwritten signature

  2. Must be valid for at least 3 months

  3. Must be issued by a bank

  4. Must be valid at the time of notarization, contain photo and signature of bearer, and be issued by a state, federal agency, or consulate

The correct answer is: Must be valid at the time of notarization, contain photo and signature of bearer, and be issued by a state, federal agency, or consulate

The key requirements for identification documents in notarization include being valid at the time of notarization, containing the photo and signature of the bearer, and being issued by a state, federal agency, or consulate. This ensures that the document is reliable and provides sufficient proof of the signer's identity. The other options are not correct because containing a handwritten signature, being valid for at least 3 months, or being issued by a bank are not specific or relevant requirements for identification documents in notarization.