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Re: Remote notary in CA??...Is one required for depositions?
Posted by  Yoli/CA of CA on 3/10/21 4:01pm Msg #630316
In CA, an oath is administered by an officer authorized to do so. It may be a judge, court clerk, notary, court reporter, etc. The California Notary Handbook addresses this function along with the allowable fees.
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 Remote notary in CA?? -  Yoli/CA on 3/10/21 2:15pm
 Re: Remote notary in CA??...Is one required for depositions? - NVLSlady/VA on 3/10/21 3:16pm
 Re: Remote notary in CA??...Is one required for depositions? -  Yoli/CA on 3/10/21 4:01pm
 And this company is BASED in CA! - Kellosh/CA on 3/13/21 1:36pm



 
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