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Re: What to do with credible witness oath after signing?
Posted by  VT_Syrup of VT on 6/17/19 4:44pm Msg #607545
In my opinion RULONA is weak in the area of oral oaths with no signed document. For example, if a notary administers an oral oath with no signed document, the notary must fill out a notarial certificate. But unlike most of the other notarial acts, there is no short-form certificate for this situation, so the notary has to invent a certificate. Also, the law doesn't tell the notary what to do with the certificate after it's filled out.
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 What to do with credible witness oath after signing? -  VT_Syrup on 6/17/19 3:31pm
 Re: What to do with credible witness oath after signing? -  JanetK_CA on 6/17/19 3:54pm
 Re: What to do with credible witness oath after signing? -  VT_Syrup on 6/17/19 4:29pm
 Re: What to do with credible witness oath after signing? - rengel/CA on 6/17/19 4:30pm
 Re: What to do with credible witness oath after signing? -  VT_Syrup on 6/17/19 4:44pm
 Re: What to do with credible witness oath after signing? -  JanetK_CA on 6/17/19 5:18pm
 Re: What to do with credible witness oath after signing? -  VT_Syrup on 6/17/19 5:37pm
 Thankfully Florida provides us with an oath and - Linda_H/FL on 6/18/19 7:25am
 Re: What to do with credible witness oath after signing? - VT_Syrup on 11/1/22 12:07pm



 
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