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You are replying to this message: | | Posted by TacomaBoy on 3/26/20 7:48pm
I'm already on board! Q. However, is a document that has been e-notarized able to be recorded? An attorney client insists that a recording document must have a wet (ink) signature and stamp on it? |
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