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Exactly! There are only a handful of VA notaries that
Posted by
MW/VA
of VA on
1/18/17 12:57pm
Msg #568446
would administer an oath.
I've had a couple of GNW situations lately where it's actually being used as evidence in a court case. That becomes a deposition, and I am definitely administering an oath on those.
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Notary errors
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Buddy Young
on 1/18/17 1:12am
Thanks for the clarification. I don't have the borrowers
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MW/VA
on 1/18/17 8:20am
Re: Thanks for the clarification. I don
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CopperheadVA
on 1/18/17 9:25am
agree, I don't have them sign their copies either... n/m
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C. Rivera Chicago Notary Services
on 1/18/17 9:38am
Failure to administer the oath was the biggest omission
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Cheryl Elliott
on 1/18/17 9:38am
I agree - huge mistake. But is it enforcable? Does a
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CopperheadVA
on 1/18/17 9:46am
Exactly! There are only a handful of VA notaries that
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MW/VA
on 1/18/17 12:57pm
Re: Thanks for the clarification. I don
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JanetK_CA
on 1/18/17 6:53pm
how awesome was that! n/m
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C. Rivera Chicago Notary Services
on 1/18/17 9:08am
Re: Notary errors
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LisaG/CA
on 1/18/17 4:11pm
Re: Notary errors
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ladyinred29
on 1/20/17 8:15am
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