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Check out responses in Msg #335314. Most predictable:) n/m
Posted by
NVLSlady/VA
of VA on
9/12/18 2:54pm
Msg #598411
Messages in this Thread
Mobile notary oath and affirmation practice
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Peter Bugbee
on 9/10/18 11:18am
This is nothing short of embarrassing grandstanding
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BearPaw/CO
on 9/10/18 12:11pm
Re: Mobile notary oath and affirmation practice
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JanetK_CA
on 9/10/18 1:05pm
I do see your point. BTW. a jurat does require an "oath",
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MW/VA
on 9/10/18 1:08pm
Re: Mobile notary oath and affirmation practice
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VT_Syrup
on 9/10/18 1:41pm
Re: Mobile notary oath and affirmation practice
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Clem/CA
on 9/10/18 1:55pm
Re: Mobile notary oath and affirmation practice
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Clem/CA
on 9/10/18 1:55pm
Stolen from someone here on this forum a long time ago.....
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BearPaw/CO
on 9/10/18 3:13pm
Re: Stolen from someone here on this forum a long time ago.....
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Dennis_IN
on 9/10/18 5:02pm
Re: Stolen from someone here on this forum a long time ago.....
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BearPaw/CO
on 9/10/18 9:09pm
Re: Stolen from someone here on this forum a long time ago.....
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Dennis_IN
on 9/11/18 2:06pm
Like affirmation statement (read it for yourself, sign)
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NVLSlady/VA
on 9/10/18 8:09pm
"Swear OR Affirm." Standard lingo. Not sure why
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NVLSlady/VA
on 9/10/18 2:05pm
Re: "Swear OR Affirm." Standard lingo. Not sure why
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Claudine Osborne
on 9/10/18 8:25pm
Re: "Swear OR Affirm." Standard lingo. Not sure why
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Peter Bugbee
on 9/12/18 8:23am
Check out responses in Msg #335314. Most predictable:) n/m
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NVLSlady/VA
on 9/12/18 2:54pm
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