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I am a stone's throw from Delaware
Posted by
Roadie_MD
of MD on
9/17/19 7:57pm
Msg #610283
Which is also attorney only. I occasionally close on DE properties here in MD. Typically requires a 5 minute phone consult with a DE attorney. No biggie. Perhaps they can get around it that way in your state as well. Best to you.
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Connecticut Notary Signing Agents
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John/CT
on 9/17/19 5:39pm
I just hate to see that happen to all of you in CT. ;-( n/m
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MW/VA
on 9/17/19 6:02pm
Question is will it be enforced, and how?
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Linda_H/FL
on 9/17/19 6:47pm
Not for me. I won't risk being charged with UPL ...
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John/CT
on 9/17/19 7:44pm
All it takes is just one case ...
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John/CT
on 9/17/19 7:50pm
I am a stone's throw from Delaware
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Roadie_MD
on 9/17/19 7:57pm
Re: Not for me. I won
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Luckydog
on 9/17/19 7:53pm
Hopefully, they'll open it up to attorney on the phone,
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MW/VA
on 9/18/19 9:59am
Re: Connecticut Notary Signing Agents
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anotaryinva
on 9/18/19 10:48am
scratch that, just found
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anotaryinva
on 9/18/19 10:56am
Excellent point, anotaryinva
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BearPaw/CO
on 9/18/19 11:11am
This is what I read first, then went and found another veris
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anotaryinva
on 9/18/19 11:34am
Just like in VA, I think there's confusion about our role in
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MW/VA
on 9/18/19 3:56pm
Re: Connecticut Notary Signing Agents
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VT_Syrup
on 9/18/19 12:09pm
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