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Re: Delaware--Attorney Only State?
Posted by  Loretta Reed of MD on 2/17/05 9:43pm Msg #21126
I actually had a DE notary tell me that she did the closings even though it is an "attorney only" state. She said that some title co. told her that she could do it as long as the attorney knew that she was doing it. What a crock of bullsh*t. It is different if she is signing as a witness and doing the closing in the attorney's office but she is going to the borrowers home and signing with them. She is going to get in big trouble. People like that make me want to turn them in.
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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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