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 I am not an attorney nor do pretend to be one on the
Posted by  DogmongerCA on 7/19/06 3:21pm

internet, so the enclosed is solely my personal opinion. But given that the above scenario. You cannot make a legal id because the principal has presnented you with a ID that does not match your notorial certificates Therefore the use of credible witnesses to make that ID which the notary knows to be in direct conflict with the principals ID, a false statement. You might want to question the SOS on Government Code 8214,1(1). Which states



VIOLATION OF GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION
8214.1(1)

Execution of any Certificate as a Notary Public Containing A Statement
Known to the Notary Public to be False

Execution of a certificate that the notary public knew contained a false statement, is a
serious breech of honesty, credibility, truthfulness, and integrity, which are paramount to the
office of a notary public. These characteristics are fundamental to the duties and responsibilities
of a notary public and are depended upon by government, business, and the public.

ALL VIOLATIONS:
ALL VIOLATIONS: Revocation of the commission and a maximum civil penalty of one
thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500).
The notary public backdates an acknowledgment.
Example 1: The notary public backdates an acknowledgements
Example 2:
The notary public executes an acknowledgment for a person who did not
personally appear.
Example 3:
The notary public accepts a social security card as identification for an
acknowledgment.
Secretary of State
Disciplinary Guidelines 2001
Effective 03/31/01


**** In Duane Gomers 6 hour continuting education class materials.

" Doing a notary certificated with false statements known to you is now considered forgery, which is a felony."
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