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 Make a simple phone call ...
Posted by BobbiCT on 10/10/18 7:08am

Simply make a call to your State Attorney General's office and speak with one of the attorneys there.

Question. What can I do as a NON-attorney notary public when performing a notarial protest for a client? (Obviously, you did not draft the protest - unless Texas law allows a layperson to do this for a client.)

The attorney will let you know what you "can" and "should not" do. I am not familiar with Texas-allowed notarial protests; however, your Attorney General's office should be. Plus the call is FREE and may help to keep you out of any unintended legal consequences down the road.
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