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Re: N3Notary I-9 signature
Posted by  JanetK_CA of CA on 7/10/19 2:20pm Msg #608298
I agree with the others, but another big red flag for me would be asking for copies of the IDs. I think there's just too much of that going around when it's not necessary, and IMO, a third party to an I-9 signing doesn't need copies.

In the circumstances you described, I'd be especially concerned about sending copies of someone's ID to a company with this type of reputation. It's one thing if it's a licensed title co that's asking (although even then I make every effort to stay out of that loop), but I don't think I'd want to risk being complicit in any kind of potential fraud that might be conducted by the party(ies) receiving those copies.
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 N3Notary I-9 signature - Jayhawk/KS on 7/9/19 9:56pm
 I would have stopped when I was given a disconnected - Colonel/IA on 7/10/19 7:48am
 Re: I would have stopped when I was given a disconnected -  Claudine Osborne on 7/10/19 8:15am
 Sadly, notaries are keeping them afloat. Been around since -  Cheryl Elliott on 7/10/19 8:30am
 Re: I would have stopped when I was given a disconnected -  Cheryl Elliott on 7/10/19 12:12pm
 1* in Signing Central -  Cheryl Elliott on 7/10/19 8:26am
 Why do it? - Luckydog on 7/10/19 9:22am
 I do I-9's & have never worked through a co. Why should -  MW/VA on 7/10/19 9:41am
 I don't deal with 3rd party I-9 companies... -  Roger_OH on 7/12/19 12:27am
 Re: N3Notary I-9 signature -  JanetK_CA on 7/10/19 2:20pm



 
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