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In California, we are charged with verifying the ID of the
Posted by
Cheryl Elliott
of CA on
3/9/18 2:39pm
Msg #590930
signer and notarizing signatures, not documents.
I think you're off the hook for any future exposure, but if you're not comfortable doing it, I wouldn't accept it.
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Would you touch this with a 10 foot pole?
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ChattNotary
on 3/9/18 11:08am
Re: Would you touch this with a 10 foot pole?
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Alan Ramos
on 3/9/18 11:52am
Agree with Alan n/m
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Lee/AR
on 3/9/18 11:56am
Re: Would you touch this with a 10 foot pole?
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ChattNotary
on 3/9/18 12:13pm
Who is signing the document?
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JanetK_CA
on 3/9/18 1:27pm
Alan is correct
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MikeC/TX
on 3/9/18 6:23pm
Re: Would you touch this with a 10 foot pole?
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jojo_MN
on 3/9/18 12:18pm
It's best to notarize & don't not analyze. Your thinking
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MW/VA
on 3/9/18 1:52pm
When something feels 'off' to me:
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Belinda/CA
on 3/9/18 2:20pm
In California, we are charged with verifying the ID of the
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Cheryl Elliott
on 3/9/18 2:39pm
Re: Would you touch this with a 10 foot pole?
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shooterclay
on 3/9/18 2:58pm
As if this situation isn't crazy enough..
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Linda_H/FL
on 3/9/18 3:49pm
Ah..I re-read and saw it's the stepson.. n/m
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Linda_H/FL
on 3/9/18 3:50pm
I try to stay away from jail signings in general...
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FeliseSoCal
on 3/9/18 4:21pm
Re: Would you touch this with a 10 foot pole?
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Doris_CO
on 3/9/18 5:38pm
Re: Would you touch this with a 10 foot pole?
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Expeditor
on 3/10/18 2:59pm
Silly comment. Being a NOTARIO means nothing in the USA.
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ananotary
on 3/10/18 3:48pm
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