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Re: Question on Dual Notary.
Posted by GAMMYx3/MA of MA on 4/16/19 2:02pm Msg #605442
MA states:
Be at least 18 years of age
Reside legally or conduct business on a regular basis within or in Massachusetts

it is the statement "or conduct business on a regular basis within or in Massachusetts" that has me asking this.

NH states:
Every person applying to become a notary public must be a resident of New Hampshire.
You must be at least 18 years of age.
The applicant must sign a written statement under oath as to whether he/she has ever been convicted of a crime that has not been annulled by a court, other than minor traffic violations.
Two notaries public and one registered voter of New Hampshire must endorse the application for appointment.
The applicant must complete a Criminal Record Release Authorization Form.
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Messages in this Thread
 Question on Dual Notary. - GAMMYx3/MA on 4/16/19 1:41pm
 Re: Question on Dual Notary. - Luckydog on 4/16/19 1:44pm
 Re: Question on Dual Notary. - GAMMYx3/MA on 4/16/19 1:58pm
 Re: Question on Dual Notary. - GAMMYx3/MA on 4/16/19 2:02pm
 Re: Question on Dual Notary. - MikeC/TX on 4/16/19 5:12pm
 MA Non-resident Notary Requirements - ABC Legal Docs, LLC - Jerry Lucas on 4/16/19 5:50pm
 Re: MA Non-resident Notary Requirements - GAMMYx3/MA on 4/18/19 2:46pm
 Re: Question on Dual Notary. - Luckydog on 4/16/19 1:48pm



 
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