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Does this fall under UPL?
Posted by  Yoli/CA of CA on 2/16/17 7:00am Msg #570101
From the California Notary Handbook 2017:

"Acts Constituting the Practice of Law

California notaries public are prohibited from performing any duties that may be construed
as the practice of law. Among the acts which constitute the practice of law are the preparation,
drafting, or selection or determination of the kind of any legal document, or giving advice in
relation to any legal documents or matters. If asked to perform such tasks, a California notary
public should decline and refer the requester to an attorney."
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Messages in this Thread
 Does anyone have a Affidavit of Identity? - Sunny Houston on 2/15/17 6:16pm
 Re: Does anyone have a Affidavit of Identity? -  Cheryl Elliott on 2/15/17 6:27pm
 Does this fall under UPL? -  Yoli/CA on 2/16/17 7:00am
 Re: Does this fall under UPL? -  Cheryl Elliott on 2/16/17 7:52am
 Just because a paralegal provided it to you - Linda_H/FL on 2/16/17 8:59am
 Re: Does this fall under UPL? -  Yoli/CA on 2/16/17 9:01am
 Meant to say - my thought was maybe the OP - Linda_H/FL on 2/16/17 9:02am
 I was thinking the same thing, Yoli. -  JanetK_CA on 2/16/17 3:05pm
 Re: Does anyone have a Affidavit of Identity? -  Cheryl Elliott on 2/16/17 4:46pm
 Well, IMO disection, examination and critique - Linda_H/FL on 2/16/17 8:05pm



 
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