Posted by ladyinred29 on 8/3/04 11:17pm Msg #5449
Notarial Certificate CD??
Awhile back, I was surfing the web and came across a CD that had all sorts of notarial certificates that could be printed out on my home printer. It seemed like a good idea, but I passed at the time. Now I want one, and I don't remember where I saw them!!
Does anyone know who sells these? It's getting late, and I'm growing tired of looking at every notary supply shop on the web . . .
Thanks a bunch,
Greta 
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Reply by Sylvia_FL on 8/3/04 11:47pm Msg #5452
The ASN (American Society of Notaries) has them. They are in pdf format. I bought one a couple of years ago. I love it.
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Reply by Steve/Fl on 8/4/04 8:41am Msg #5461
Also see nwflnotary.com concerning all sorts of notory forms...but they seem to be for florida only. From your posting I am not sure the state you are in? Steve/Fl
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Reply by ladyinred29 on 8/4/04 9:03am Msg #5464
I am in Colorado. That would be important, wouldn't it? I'll have to read the fine print . . .
Thanks for the info. I was driving myself nuts last night.
Greta 
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Reply by CarolynCO on 8/4/04 9:26am Msg #5468
Greta, Where in Colorado are you? I'm in Westminster.
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Reply by ladyinred29 on 8/4/04 10:25pm Msg #5529
Hello fellow Coloradoan!
I'm in Centennial. (Formerly Aurora . . . ) And my mother-in-law, who also is an NSA, is in Littleton. Guess there are a *few* of us out here!
Greta 
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Reply by Stephanie/CA on 8/4/04 11:24am Msg #5480
Try this: http://www.expertsigning.com/docs/
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Reply by ladyinred29 on 8/4/04 10:31pm Msg #5530
Hey, thanks for that!! A little bit of tweaking for Colorado, and I'll be set. Thanks for the link!
Greta 
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