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Re: you mean "commissioned" not licensed and "certified"
Posted by
VT_Syrup
of VT on
8/18/17 6:21pm
Msg #581370
The word on the form in my state are "appointment" and "appointed". Since I'm an ex-officio notary and the office of notary came along with the office of justice of the peace, I could even say "elected".
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So enjoyable meeting great people
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dww
on 8/17/17 5:44pm
Re: So enjoyable meeting great people
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Luckydog
on 8/17/17 6:49pm
you mean "commissioned" not licensed and "certified" not
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Cari
on 8/18/17 6:14am
Good catch Cari! n/m
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Luckydog
on 8/18/17 10:51am
Re: you mean "commissioned" not licensed and "certified"
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NVLSlady/VA
on 8/18/17 4:52pm
Re: you mean "commissioned" not licensed and "certified"
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VT_Syrup
on 8/18/17 6:21pm
Appointed Official ~ Like n/m
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NVLSlady/VA
on 8/18/17 7:19pm
Appointed Official ~ Like As Well... n/m
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Cari
on 8/19/17 12:52am
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