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Re: Delaware--Attorney Only State?
Posted by Korey Humphreys of ? on 2/17/05 10:55am Msg #21034
Now remember, like here in Massachusetts, even though you can't do loan closings, you're still able to most likely do other notarial functions (acknowledment, jurat/affidavit, etc.)

Even though Massachusetts is an "attorney-only" state, I'm allowed to do everything but closings.
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 Delaware--Attorney Only State? - Debbie/NJ on 2/17/05 8:09am
 Re: Delaware--Attorney Only State? - Art_MD on 2/17/05 8:19am
 Re: Delaware--Attorney Only State? - Art_MD on 2/17/05 8:29am
 Re: Delaware--Attorney Only State? - Korey Humphreys on 2/17/05 10:55am
 Re: Delaware--Attorney Only State? -  Loretta Reed on 2/17/05 9:43pm
 Re: Delaware--Attorney Only State? - Debbie/NJ on 2/18/05 2:08pm



 
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