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You’re sadly mistaken
Posted by FlaNotary2 of FL on 5/11/21 7:56am Msg #631981
Presentment means that a check or promissory note has been presented for payment, and payment was refused. I’d suggest actually reading the UCC as it’s been enacted in your state, rather than trust a bunch of conspiracy-theorist sovereign citizens who, by the way, are never successful in their endeavors. Presentment can’t be used for random, nonsensical letters being sent to government agencies. Those aren’t negotiable instruments - again, read the UCC.

The use of the “notary presentment process” to get out of debt is FRAUDULENT. Notaries should not touch these with a 500 foot pole.
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 Affidavit of Notary Presentment - Research In God We Trust on 5/11/21 12:12am
 Re: Affidavit of Notary Presentment - rengel/CA on 5/11/21 1:54am
 Re: Affidavit of Notary Presentment - Research In God We Trust on 5/11/21 2:14pm
 Which part of "Independent Contractor" don't you get? - Linda_H/FL on 5/11/21 3:28pm
 You’re sadly mistaken - FlaNotary2 on 5/11/21 7:56am
 He remains private for a reason - Luckydog on 5/11/21 4:22pm
 Re: Affidavit of Notary Presentment -  JanetK_CA on 5/11/21 4:53pm



 
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