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Retiring in the south
Posted by obbie of KY on 7/14/17 3:01pm Msg #578512
My husband is wanting to move south to the east coast or the gulf? I'm looking for information, is it true some states only allow lawyers to do signings. What about Florida? I would appreciate your comments.
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 Retiring in the south - obbie on 7/14/17 3:01pm
 Re: Retiring in the south - Luckydog on 7/14/17 3:24pm
 GA & SC are attorney-only states. Otherwise, the -  MW/VA on 7/14/17 3:30pm
 Re: GA & SC are attorney-only states. Otherwise, the - obbie on 7/14/17 3:43pm
 Florida you'd be fine - if you try North Central you might - Linda_H/FL on 7/14/17 3:51pm
 Re: Florida you - obbie on 7/14/17 3:53pm
 Re: Florida you - Luckydog on 7/14/17 4:23pm
 Re: Florida you - obbie on 7/14/17 5:47pm
 Definitely varies by area. I had considered moving to the -  MW/VA on 7/14/17 8:22pm
 I have a friend who used to live in Jacksonville & now lives -  MW/VA on 7/14/17 8:20pm
 Re: I have a friend who used to live in Jacksonville & now lives - obbie on 7/14/17 8:46pm
 Not sure of the work but my aunt just moved to AL - LOVES it - SReis on 7/14/17 10:03pm
 I'd like to ask what area that's in. I would consider a -  MW/VA on 7/15/17 9:48am
 Notary-Wise, Alabama has its pros & cons -  Michelle/AL on 7/16/17 3:54pm
 Re: Notary-Wise, Alabama has its pros & cons - obbie on 7/17/17 9:56pm
 Re: Notary-Wise, Alabama has its pros & cons - obbie on 7/17/17 9:59pm



 
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