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 Re: Texas AAN conflicts with state law re: certifying documents
Posted by Randy Reeves on 7/7/24 6:05pm

There is a certificate pad for Copy certification, available (if you are member of the NNA).
The Sec of State does not have "Copy Certification" notary certificate on its website, it only lists about 8 pages of Tx Notarial certificates. Get the pads (acknowledgment, Jurat, Copy Certification,) from the NNA or order the copy certification stamp from Amazon, and you will be able to notarize. In addition, they have to write a statement saying it is a true copy it is the statement that you are notarizing.
Almost all websites have those certificates having the phrase "made by me" except the NNA
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