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 Definition of "Complete" / CA
Posted by Anonymous on 4/29/05 1:36am

I am a newbie and was searching for official wording on what "complete" in the context of a document meant. I couldn't seem to find it in the Civil and Government Codes.

I understand having all the initials and signatures and blank lines filled
in. How about the period at the end of a paragraph? I was looking over a refi document
that my housemate let me look over since he just got it notarized. I found at least 3 missing
periods at the end of some of the paragraphs throughout the document. Should the notary have had turned down the signing due to the missing periods making the document 'incomplete?' Does anyone know what the legal definition of a complete document is?

Thanks for your advise. Just want to be a good notary and avoid being sued!

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