Posted by Joan Bergstrom on 2/25/08 12:00am Msg #236980
Journals
Some of the newer journals have a 1 line across feature with abbreviation for notary documents so each borrower's notary information in on one line.
This saves the notary loan-signer mucho money for journals.
Some notaries don't like this type of journal because they feel if they are required to provide a photocopy journal entry they can't do it because its one person per 1 line.
You can accomplish the same procedure by putting paper over the notary documents that are not asked for; you just have to cut very small pieces of paper to accomplish this.
You can also use the notary journal style that many notaries use and that is: each ACK & JURAT is listed individually line after line downward. With the type of entry you will probably take up 1 page per loan signing with 2 borrowers.
I think many of us use the type of journal sold on this website.
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Reply by Susan Fischer on 2/25/08 2:59am Msg #236992
Great post. The Modern Journal is so fast and easy. n/m
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Reply by Sarah Siracusa on 2/25/08 9:49am Msg #237010
I love the journal here. Is so much easier for everyone. n/m
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Reply by Elaine Sedlock on 2/25/08 9:51am Msg #237012
Re: I love the journal here. Is so much easier for everyone.
Wish I could get a better view of it. I went to the supply section and selected it but can't read the details. 
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Reply by C. Wayne Moore on 2/25/08 10:04am Msg #237019
Re: I love the journal here. Is so much easier for everyone.
Great Journal. Saves a lot of time. I highly recommend Harry's journal.
CW
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Reply by Frenchie/TN on 2/25/08 1:16pm Msg #237076
Re: I love the journal here. Is so much easier for everyone.
Elaine, send me your email address. I'll scan a page of the journal and send it to you then you can see exactly what it looks like.
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