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Be VERY careful!
Posted by  Ernest__CT of CT on 9/12/19 6:28pm Msg #610159
As others have said, is essence, if your state's Notary Public Handbook does not SPECIFICALLY STATE that you're authorized to CREATE and SERVE subpoenas, contact an attorney authorized to practice law in your state. Period.

A Notary Public without specific training would be crazy to create / issue a subpoena. Depending on each Notary Public's specific state law, that Notary COULD be guilty of Unauthorized practice of Law.

Don't get yourself into boiling water.
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 new notary task - Ryan Damiani on 9/10/19 5:58pm
 Re: new notary task - Luckydog on 9/10/19 9:05pm
 Re: new notary task -  Mike Goodey on 9/11/19 12:04pm
 Re: new notary task - ananotary on 9/11/19 3:45pm
 Subpoena has probably already been issued - Linda_H/FL on 9/10/19 9:10pm
 Re: Subpoena has probably already been issued - Ryan Damiani on 9/11/19 8:13am
 Does your handbook say you are authorized to - Linda_H/FL on 9/11/19 8:49am
 Re: Does your handbook say you are authorized to - Ryan Damiani on 9/11/19 9:58am
 Re: Subpoena has probably already been issued - ananotary on 9/11/19 3:46pm
 Very simply, you're hired as the notary -  Cheryl Elliott on 9/11/19 8:11am
 Re: Very simply, you - Ryan Damiani on 9/11/19 9:59am
 Re: new notary task -  Doris_CO on 9/11/19 10:11am
 Re: new notary task -  JanetK_CA on 9/11/19 2:58pm
 Re: new notary task - Ryan Damiani on 9/11/19 5:57pm
 Be VERY careful! -  Ernest__CT on 9/12/19 6:28pm



 
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