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Re: Have you ever... NO!
Posted by JanetK_CA of CA on 1/12/10 4:45pm Msg #317776
I sign my full name as on my stamp, but that's beside the point. Either the person asking that, imho, is from out of state, or is taking a written request too literally, or has an overblown sense of importance, or doesn't get it --- or all of the above. Smile

You could always send them the text from the handbook where it says that we have to sign our certificates with the same signature that our county of record has on file for us.
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Messages in this Thread
 Have you ever... - rengel/CA on 1/12/10 3:52pm
 Re: Have you ever... -  Jessica Ward on 1/12/10 4:08pm
 Re: Have you ever... - John Schenk on 1/12/10 4:12pm
 Re: Have you ever... - LKT/CA on 1/12/10 4:45pm
 Re: Have you ever... NO! - JanetK_CA on 1/12/10 4:45pm
 The problem is... - rengel/CA on 1/12/10 6:04pm
 NC does not allow initial for first name anymore. - mwm143 on 1/12/10 8:11pm
 Re: Have you ever... - Maureen_nh on 1/12/10 8:16pm
 FL is very clear ... -  PAW on 1/13/10 7:10am
 Same in WA State - Jodith Allen on 1/21/10 11:39am
 In Illinois .... -  trnsa_IL on 1/13/10 9:20am



 
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