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I would also agree with Linda
Posted by MikeC/TX of TX on 4/24/18 6:12pm Msg #592615
Although you can technically do it because you have no immediate financial interest, you ARE an heir and may have a potential interest somewhere down the road. Best practice is just to not notarize for family, whether or not the potential benefit to you is obvious.
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 can I notarize a deed for parents? - Maria Garcia on 4/24/18 3:36pm
 Re: can I notarize a deed for parents? - Luckydog on 4/24/18 3:50pm
 Re: can I notarize a deed for parents? - Maria Garcia on 4/24/18 3:57pm
 Actually from the CA Handbook - CH2inCA on 4/24/18 4:17pm
 Re: Actually from the CA Handbook -  Cheryl Elliott on 4/25/18 7:03am
 I'd say consult your SOS...and maybe the attorney for the - Linda_H/FL on 4/24/18 4:39pm
 I Agree With Linda - PegiT_MN on 4/24/18 5:24pm
 I would also agree with Linda - MikeC/TX on 4/24/18 6:12pm
 This is correct! although she is notarizing their -  Cheryl Elliott on 4/25/18 7:06am
 I'm a CA notary and would not do this. n/m - ananotary on 4/24/18 5:26pm
 Re: can I notarize a deed for parents? -  VT_Syrup on 4/24/18 5:59pm
 Re: can I notarize a deed for parents? -  JanetK_CA on 4/24/18 6:21pm
 Re: can I notarize a deed for parents? -  VT_Syrup on 4/24/18 6:40pm



 
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