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This is correct! although she is notarizing their
Posted by
Cheryl Elliott
of CA on
4/25/18 7:06am
Msg #592632
instrument of transfer, and not named in the document at this time.
If would be conflict in future transactions if she were to benefit from any title transfer.
Messages in this Thread
can I notarize a deed for parents?
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Maria Garcia
on 4/24/18 3:36pm
Re: can I notarize a deed for parents?
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Luckydog
on 4/24/18 3:50pm
Re: can I notarize a deed for parents?
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Maria Garcia
on 4/24/18 3:57pm
Actually from the CA Handbook
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CH2inCA
on 4/24/18 4:17pm
Re: Actually from the CA Handbook
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Cheryl Elliott
on 4/25/18 7:03am
I'd say consult your SOS...and maybe the attorney for the
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Linda_H/FL
on 4/24/18 4:39pm
I Agree With Linda
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PegiT_MN
on 4/24/18 5:24pm
I would also agree with Linda
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MikeC/TX
on 4/24/18 6:12pm
This is correct! although she is notarizing their
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Cheryl Elliott
on 4/25/18 7:06am
I'm a CA notary and would not do this. n/m
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ananotary
on 4/24/18 5:26pm
Re: can I notarize a deed for parents?
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VT_Syrup
on 4/24/18 5:59pm
Re: can I notarize a deed for parents?
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JanetK_CA
on 4/24/18 6:21pm
Re: can I notarize a deed for parents?
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VT_Syrup
on 4/24/18 6:40pm
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