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Indiana allows dual commissions but . . .
Posted by  Linda_in_IN of IN on 1/20/19 8:35am Msg #602350
if my memory is correct, you or your business has to maintain a brick and mortar presence somewhere in the primary state. IMO, this reciprocity somewhat levels out the field for those areas near state lines where there are no in-state notaries and may be more prevalent that first thought.
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