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Re: You do not have to initial the change (CALIFORNIA)
Posted by TitleGalCA of CA on 10/20/05 8:44am Msg #71365
I know your background Joan - and you are correct in that there's no language about it from the SOS.

But if you're working for a signing service, three of them (in a fax back of acknowledgements) asked me to initial my change, and even clerks at my Recorders office have called me on it when recording docs - seems they have become used to seeing those initials after changes in the certificate.

Whether required or not, it seems to be an "accepted" pratice.

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 Wrong wording on Acknowledgement (CALIFORNIA) - Anonymous on 10/19/05 9:50pm
 Re: Wrong wording on Acknowledgement (CALIFORNIA) - Judy Cobb on 10/19/05 10:04pm
 Re: Wrong wording on Acknowledgement (CALIFORNIA) - TitleGalCA on 10/19/05 10:25pm
 Re: You do not have to initial the change (CALIFORNIA) -  Joan Bergstrom on 10/20/05 1:58am
 Re: You do not have to initial the change (CALIFORNIA) - TitleGalCA on 10/20/05 8:44am



 
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