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Certificates & No Notorial Wording
Posted by cjNcv of CA on 7/19/05 12:10am Msg #53028
I'm another newbie & was studying/trying to get a few things straight today. So this might be a dumb question, but is a "Loose Certificate" or "Loose Acknowledgement" the same thing as my "California All-Purpose Acknowledgement"? I haven't started doing loan signings yet, but I've notorized 2 separate documents for friends that didn't have the notorial wording. Should I have used one of these "Loose Things?" (Hope HisHughness is out working for a few days & this one slips by him! :o)

When using a Loose Cert (or whichever is correct), should it be embossed with the original? Thanks in advance for your help! cj
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