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Re: Could notary work become unsustainable?
Posted by Valerie Harris of CA on 3/12/18 5:46pm Msg #590980
I live in Silicon Valley. Santa Clara County still files paper deeds. Paper doesn't disappear in a head crash.

I would love to see paper go away, but it's a slow process. I hope in 10 years this current process will be archaic, but I got my first commission in 2004. Nothing has changed.

*sigh*
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 Could notary work become unsustainable? -  Cheryl Elliott on 3/11/18 6:43am
 Re: Could notary work become unsustainable? - Lee/AR on 3/11/18 7:13am
 Re: Could notary work become unsustainable? - Luckydog on 3/11/18 11:52am
 Re: Could notary work become unsustainable? -  Cheryl Elliott on 3/11/18 12:40pm
 Then there was this in 2013 -  Cheryl Elliott on 3/11/18 12:43pm
 Re: Could notary work become unsustainable? - SteveS/CA on 3/11/18 12:51pm
 Re: BCH Notary? -  Pamela/CA on 3/11/18 1:20pm
 Re: BCH Notary? -  JanetK_CA on 3/11/18 2:27pm
 Aren't you too funny! -  Cheryl Elliott on 3/11/18 3:26pm
 Luckydog Says It Best I Would Say -  Scriba/NM on 3/11/18 1:45pm
 Re: Luckydog Says It Best I Would Say - Luckydog on 3/11/18 5:38pm
 I think 20 years from now the LO may be a thing of the past. n/m - Bear900/CA on 3/11/18 11:30pm
 Re: Could notary work become unsustainable? - Valerie Harris on 3/12/18 5:46pm



 
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