Posted by USLTD1 on 4/15/05 12:31pm Msg #31966
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA
I have been asked to conduct closings in Georgia and South Carolina. These are attorney states. I was wondering if anyone knows of any attorneys in these states that may conduct witness only closings. I do have a small database of attorneys, but am looking for South Carolina or even a suggestion as to where to look for them. Thanks.
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Reply by Sylvia_FL on 4/15/05 1:25pm Msg #31984
Try:
www.attorneyhunter.com http://lawyers.findlaw.com
These may help you.
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Reply by Lawyer_GA on 4/15/05 1:45pm Msg #31989
There are numerous GA lawyers listed at this site who perform GA closings.
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Reply by usltd on 4/15/05 3:03pm Msg #32016
thanks for the info. I didn't even look. duh.
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Reply by Sylvia_FL on 4/15/05 4:07pm Msg #32036
Is South Carolina an attorney only state? I was just told by another signing service that it wasn't??
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Reply by joe/nc on 4/15/05 6:57pm Msg #32062
Sylvia
It is definetely an attorney state. Im in Charlotte NC and we are not but I am on hte border of SC and have done some SC closings by having them come to my state.
Joe/NC
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Reply by Sylvia_FL on 4/15/05 8:35pm Msg #32089
Hmmm I had a conversation with Monica of AMR who was asking on GMN for a notary to do a signing in South Carolina, I called and told her I thought it was an attorney only state, and she said it wasn't. Then she did locate a notary to do the signing.
This is the thread
http://members.boardhost.com/gomobilenotary/msg/172945.html
It isn't mentioned in the thread about it being an attorney only state, that was in a phone conversation with Monica.
You may want to add to that thread and cite where the info can be found on it being an attorney only state - or if you want post here where the info can be found and I will put it in that thread.
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