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Re: Cincinnati news report of fraudulent deed transfers.
Posted by  jojo_MN of MN on 4/28/19 3:43pm Msg #605945
Wow!!! In Minnesota if you do an illegal notarization you can get fined up to three years in prison and $5,000 fine, plus lose your commission. In Wisconsin, you get a slap on the hand and lose your commission. WHY is she still allowed to notarize.

She didn't ID the people, plus notarized that the sellers signed. UNBELIEVABLE!!!

Can you imagine the fraud that will be happening when the person doesn't even sign in front of a notary doing the e-notarizations??
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 Cincinnati news report of fraudulent deed transfers. - Tammy/IN on 4/26/19 10:16pm
 Re: Cincinnati news report of fraudulent deed transfers. -  Cheryl Elliott on 4/27/19 7:11am
 Yes, still in biz...here she is - ProntoGirl on 5/2/19 12:35pm
 Re: Cincinnati news report of fraudulent deed transfers. -  Amigoaz on 4/27/19 8:48am
 Re: Cincinnati news report of fraudulent deed transfers. -  Cheryl Elliott on 4/27/19 9:31am
 Re: Cincinnati news report of fraudulent deed transfers. - Luckydog on 4/27/19 10:16am
 Re: Cincinnati news report of fraudulent deed transfers. - MikeC/TX on 4/27/19 6:11pm
 Re: Cincinnati news report of fraudulent deed transfers. - ProntoGirl on 5/2/19 12:41pm
 Re: Cincinnati news report of fraudulent deed transfers. -  jojo_MN on 4/28/19 3:43pm



 
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