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 Re: California online electronic journals
Posted by  Expeditor on 8/8/18 11:56am

Simple. I've been in line at the county clerks office behind a retiring notary that turned in a decade of electronic notarizations. This notary worked in an escrow/title office doing in-house notarizations of real estate transactions. Apparently, she was very busy because she turned in a book carton filled with computer paper, each page having 80 signatures and corresponding fingerprints. County clerk deemed them (the whole box full) unusable due to the lack of forensic ability, the size 10 font, and the freckle sized fingerprints.
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