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You are replying to this message: | | Posted by JanetK_CA on 7/26/11 1:29am
"I think the California SOS makes its own interpretations of notarial law that belittle the notary's authority and responsibility. I would like to see Califiornia's Atty General thoroughly review the SOS' notary handbook, because I guarantee they would find a great deal of questionable advice."
And how many times have you spoken to the CA SOS office? I think you're jumping to conclusions based on what you've read (aka "heresay"?). In my experience the SOS office Notary Division doesn't make any interpretations. They will quote you what code to look up that pertains to your question - and maybe read it to you - but interpretations? Not so much. Neither does the Handbook offer advice. It simply states what the state's notary laws are, good, bad or otherwise.
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