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Re: No can do in CA - Oregon has strange rules too.
Posted by Luckydog of FL on 5/5/21 1:58pm Msg #631871
It's pretty funny that when presented with a passport, about 90% are not even signed and I make them sign it at the closing. (black sharpie only is what is recommended). They travel like that, apparently, border control doesn't care about the signature. It makes sense they don't sign the passport card either. I accept them as a 2nd ID, but live in FL.
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 Passport Card for ID -  Yoli/CA on 5/5/21 11:14am
 Re: Passport Card for ID -  Cheryl Elliott on 5/5/21 11:54am
 No can do in CA - Bear900/CA on 5/5/21 12:59pm
 Re: No can do in CA - Oregon has strange rules too. - Mills Mobile Notary Service on 5/5/21 1:41pm
 Re: No can do in CA - Oregon has strange rules too. - Luckydog on 5/5/21 1:58pm
 Our books are signed - Bear900/CA on 5/5/21 2:25pm
 I’m in Oregon. Mine and all I have received for ID signed :) n/m - sigtogo/OR on 5/7/21 12:47am
 Maybe I'm wrong. I don't read it that way - DaveCA/CA on 5/5/21 4:19pm
 Re: - Matt Miller on 5/5/21 6:34pm
 signature on US passport book - VT_Syrup on 5/5/21 6:47pm
 I read it same as DaveCA n/m - Calnotary on 5/6/21 12:07am
 Re: Maybe I -  JanetK_CA on 5/6/21 12:20am
 Re: Passport Card for ID - Lajefa/CA on 5/5/21 8:56pm



 
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