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Re: Boxed notice (required in CA) isn
Posted by  Expeditor of CA on 1/18/24 9:49pm Msg #647592

There's no do overs in the wills and trust business. NotaryThere are no do-overs in the wills and trust business. Notary errors, like the one you described, will never be caught until a smart lawyer gets the 20-year-old notarization of the document rejected due to a notary error. County recorders will catch it too if the documents are recorded.
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 Boxed notice (required in CA) isn't boxed - Cyd Haug-West on 1/18/24 5:27pm
 Re: Boxed notice (required in CA) isn -  Expeditor on 1/18/24 9:49pm
 Re: Boxed notice (required in CA) isn -  JanetK_CA on 1/19/24 12:57pm
 Re: Boxed notice (required in CA) isn -  Yoli/CA on 1/20/24 8:25am
 Re: Boxed notice (required in CA) isn - Cyd_in_Sac on 1/22/24 3:50pm
 Re: Boxed notice (required in CA) isn - Linda_H/FL on 1/22/24 6:06pm
 Re: Boxed notice (required in CA) isn -  JanetK_CA on 1/22/24 8:53pm
 Re: Boxed notice (required in CA) isn't boxed - Cyd_in_Sac on 1/22/24 3:52pm
 Re: Boxed notice (required in CA) isn -  Expeditor on 1/25/24 1:10pm
 Re: Boxed notice (required in CA) isn -  Yoli/CA on 1/26/24 8:56am
 Re: Boxed notice (required in CA) isn -  Expeditor on 1/26/24 9:07pm
 Re: Boxed notice (required in CA) isn -  Yoli/CA on 1/27/24 12:18pm
 Re: Boxed notice (required in CA) isn -  Expeditor on 1/27/24 3:57pm



 
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