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Re: notaryplus.us g/b/u?
Posted by  Yoli/CA of CA on 10/17/17 4:23pm Msg #584941
Sorry, no experience with them.

I did, however, look up their website. I found it interesting that someone can be an active notary for both FL and AZ. http://notaryplus.us/about-us/ I get it when someone can be a notary in two adjacent states when they live/work close by. But, FL & AZ??? Would someone please explain that to me, seems I'm missing something. Frown
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 notaryplus.us g/b/u? - mtnotary on 10/17/17 4:00pm
 Re: notaryplus.us g/b/u? -  Yoli/CA on 10/17/17 4:23pm
 Re: notaryplus.us g/b/u? - mtnotary on 10/17/17 6:51pm
 Re: notaryplus.us g/b/u? - Clem/CA on 10/18/17 10:33am
 Re: notaryplus.us g/b/u? -  canotaryhere on 10/18/17 12:31pm
 Second Home signing - mtnotary on 10/18/17 6:48pm
 I don't think a FL notary can also hold a commission -  Teresa/FL on 10/18/17 12:36pm
 Re: notaryplus.us g/b/u? -  Cheryl Elliott on 10/18/17 6:47pm
 Re: notaryplus.us g/b/u? -  NJDiva on 4/19/18 2:43pm



 
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