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You are replying to this message: | | Posted by SarahBeth_CA on 5/13/05 11:47pm
From the CA handbook: Acts Constituting the Practice of Law: California notaries are prohibited from performing any duties which may be construed as the unlawful practice of law. Among the acts which constitute the practice of law are the preparation, drating, or selection or determination of the kind of any legal document, or giving advice with relation to any legal documents or matters. If asked to perform such tasks, a California notary public should decline and refer the requester to an attorney.
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