Join  |  Login  |   Cart    

Notary Rotary
Just PoliticsLeisure
Welcome to the Notary Talk General Discussion Forum. Before posting, please read the

You are replying to this message:
 Phoney Deeds - Recent discussion proves
Posted by NVLSlady/VA on 12/2/19 2:00pm

need to be on guard.

Was viewing TitleSource and was caught by the Fairfax County woman's ordeal.
Shame that Attorney actually approved/endorsed fraud scheme by Not checking IDs!

Crazy how legitimate reasons for title transfers have to be subject to scrutiny on steroids (See Msg #612773); and if legal entities cannot be trusted to do their jobs, doom for rest of us. Attorney let the bonnet-wearing wolf literally in the Front door(s) (talk about heading to 'hell' in a handbasket!).

To view news article: http://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/junk-mail-alerted-virginia-woman-to-her-stolen-home/article_a340d805-0f1c-5c61-9c2c-fb6ae6474588.html
Important Notice

At this time, you must be signed-in to Post a Message to the Notary Talk Discussion Forum.

In order to sign-in, you must have a Notary Rotary™ membership. Basic Membership is free. Basic Members should update their profiles at least every 6 months to prevent them from being deleted.

If you do not already have a membership, click the Join link above. After creating your profile, you should log in and update it from the My Profile page. If you do not want your information displayed to others (e.g. advertised under Find a Notary), you can hide it by checking the "Hide profile from searches" box.

If you already have a profile, click the Login link above to sign-on. If you have forgotten your password, follow the directions on the login page.

 
Find a Notary   Notary Supplies   Terms   Privacy Statement   Help/FAQ   About   Contact Us   Archive  
 
Notary Rotary™ is a trademark of Notary Rotary. Copyright © 2002-2024, Notary Rotary, Inc.  All rights reserved.
500 New York Ave, Des Moines, IA 50313.