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Re: Signing for the Deaf
Posted by
ananotary
of CA on
2/18/19 12:30pm
Msg #603487
I have had a couple deaf borrowers for signings. In my two experiences they both read lips and could speak.
CA does not allow for interpreters. Depending on the situation you wouldn't even need one (for states that allow it).
Messages in this Thread
Signing for the Deaf
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Cheryl Elliott
on 2/18/19 9:23am
Re: Signing for the Deaf
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Luckydog
on 2/18/19 9:49am
It Is My Understanding That You Cannot Use An Interpreter
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PegiT_MN
on 2/18/19 1:06pm
They're not blind, just deaf--they can read! n/m
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Lee/AR
on 2/18/19 10:02am
I learned ASL and SEE sign in college.....
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notarydi/CA
on 2/18/19 10:20am
Re: They
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Luckydog
on 2/18/19 11:37am
Intrepeters may not be used in California n/m
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Cheryl Elliott
on 2/18/19 12:07pm
Deaf, Hard of Hearing Notary Guide
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ABC Legal Docs, LLC - Jerry Lucas
on 2/18/19 11:45am
Re: Signing for the Deaf
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ananotary
on 2/18/19 12:30pm
American Sign Language (ASL) Notary Directories
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ABC Legal Docs, LLC - Jerry Lucas
on 2/18/19 1:53pm
Re: Signing for the Deaf
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Anita Edwards
on 2/19/19 1:09pm
Update - Signing for the Deaf
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Sandra Ray
on 2/19/19 1:24pm
SignAll Automated ASL Translation Technology
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ABC Legal Docs, LLC - Jerry Lucas
on 2/19/19 4:44pm
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