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 Re: The illegal unlicensed Maryland notary
Posted by firegirl on 9/1/07 1:22pm

It seems to me the actual contact with the offending party is probably not even necessary. You can very easily go to the MIA website and check to see if a person is licensed. You can also pretty easily go to the courthouse and look up any DOT's that they may have notarized. This doesn't really prove anything though, as an unlicensed individual can work under an attorney or title producer. If it were brought to the attention of the MIA I guess they could sort all that out.

It does bring up some interesting questions and I am going to look into this further.
Dawn
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