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Re: CA- Searching for Inactive Notary
Posted by  janCA of CA on 3/18/17 7:25pm Msg #572178
I thought, and don't quote me on this, and I'm too lazy to look it up, I thought the journal entry could be scrapped after 10 years. In other words, 10 years from the date of the notarization whether in the notary's possession or in the county's possession.
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 CA- Searching for Inactive Notary's Journal (L.A. County) - Nobody_CA on 3/18/17 12:01pm
 Re: CA- Searching for Inactive Notary -  Yoli/CA on 3/18/17 12:46pm
 Re: CA- Searching for Inactive Notary - Nobody_CA on 3/18/17 12:54pm
 Re: CA- Searching for Inactive Notary -  JanetK_CA on 3/18/17 5:23pm
 Re: CA- Searching for Inactive Notary -  janCA on 3/18/17 7:25pm
 Found this doing a search about forged deed signatures -  Cheryl Elliott on 3/18/17 9:54pm
 Re: Found this doing a search about forged deed signatures -  VT_Syrup on 3/19/17 11:40am
 Exactly, the notary is exempt, and she just notarized the -  Cheryl Elliott on 3/19/17 6:55pm
 Prosecuting attorney ... - BobbiCT on 3/19/17 8:07am
 I wouldn't doubt that these get destroyed after a few years. n/m -  C. Rivera Chicago Notary Services on 3/19/17 8:32pm



 
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