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Posted by cntrlcalntry on 8/30/06 6:06pm
Msg #142330

Texas Notary Question

Is Texas a witness state?
Thanks in advance as I have not had any luck
researching this.

Reply by Brad_CA on 8/30/06 6:24pm
Msg #142338

No. You might want to print this sheet for future reference.

2006 State Witness Requirements (as determined by PROPERTY LOCATION)
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CT - 2 witnesses, one can be the notary
FL - 2 witnesses, one can be the notary - DEEDS ONLY
GA - 2 witnesses, one MUST be the notary
LA - 2 witnesses, CANNOT be the notary
SC - 2 witnesses, one can be the notary

NOTES:
1) FL - Mortgages DO NOT require witnesses, DEEDS (QuitClaim, Warranty, etc.) do.
2) Lenders may require witnesses, even though there is no state requirement

Reply by BrendaTx on 8/30/06 6:30pm
Msg #142341

Re: Texas Notary Question - Brad's the

man with the witness protection plan! Way to go!

Reply by cntrlcalntry on 8/30/06 6:57pm
Msg #142348

Re: Thank you for the info. :) n/m

Reply by christiSocal on 8/30/06 7:16pm
Msg #142354

I have this printed and glued in my journal, easy to see. n/m

Reply by MelissaCT on 8/30/06 10:30pm
Msg #142402

Great idea! n/m


 
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