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South Carolina attorney or notary state?
Posted by obbie of KY on 10/12/19 6:48pm Msg #611072
Does anyone know if South Carolina requires an attorney for closings or is it a notary state?
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 South Carolina attorney or notary state? - obbie on 10/12/19 6:48pm
 Re: South Carolina is attorney - Lee/AR on 10/13/19 9:54am
 This is a real old list of 'requirements' from PAW, I think - Lee/AR on 10/13/19 10:01am
 Educational Link - Clem/CA on 10/13/19 11:00am
 Re: South Carolina attorney or notary state? - Kathleen Metcalf on 10/13/19 11:54am
 interactive map - Luckydog on 10/13/19 2:13pm
 Re: interactive map -  Yoli/CA on 10/13/19 2:22pm
 Re: interactive map - Luckydog on 10/13/19 2:27pm
 Since when is NY an attorney only state? n/m -  MW/VA on 10/13/19 8:09pm
 VT is recent, within past 30 days -  Linda_TN on 10/14/19 12:49pm
 Thought is was CT that was recent ??? n/m - Lee/AR on 10/14/19 4:50pm
 Re: VT is recent, within past 30 days -  VT_Syrup on 10/15/19 7:32am
 No. NC is not an attorney only state. GA is though. n/m -  MW/VA on 10/13/19 8:08pm
 Took a look at that map and don't feel it's really accurate n/m - Linda_H/FL on 10/14/19 8:05am
 Not accurate from a notary standpoint. n/m -  MW/VA on 10/14/19 9:28am



 
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