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| You are replying to this message: | | | Posted by BrendaTx on 4/28/05 11:27pm
Stephen...go BACK and read...
every post with the word "calculate" in it.
Study your notary rules as well as the notary rules from two other states without the letter "k " in it.
Only then can you understand that you must take the square root of the notary's weight and multiply it by 8.8% of the amount allowed to charge for mileage in the notary's state. ( That's A. ) Next you must find a common factor of the age of all the signers. If there is none, use 3.2677.
That's B.
(You remember now, don't you!)
A sq + B sq = C sq (Sq = "square" as in to the second power, of course)
# of signings = C x 2.8 !!!!!
Unless you are in South Dakota...and as you know...there's a totally different way to do it there.
It's a dicey thing to count one's number of signings. Read your notary rules before you rip something right off the top of your head.
27?
I think not.
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