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Re: 1 more example of why notaries must know state notary law
Posted by Carma McConahay of CO on 8/3/22 6:57am Msg #641590
I guess I was under the wrong impression here. In this situation, trying to remove their name from the Grant Deed, were you not only witnessing their signature(s), not the new owners? So, having the Grantee line blank would have been okay?
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 1 more example of why notaries must know state notary law - JanetK_CA on 7/30/22 6:57pm
 Re: 1 more example of why notaries must know state notary law - VT_Syrup on 7/30/22 7:45pm
 Re: 1 more example of why notaries must know state notary law -  JanetK_CA on 7/31/22 4:07pm
 Re: 1 more example of why notaries must know state notary law - Signerbill on 7/31/22 3:45pm
 Re: 1 more example of why notaries must know state notary law - Carma McConahay on 8/3/22 6:57am
 Re: 1 more example of why notaries must know state notary law - VT_Syrup on 8/3/22 8:08am
 To answer your question...no...not okay - Linda_H/FL on 8/3/22 10:29am
 Re: 1 more example of why notaries must know state notary law -  JanetK_CA on 8/3/22 6:01pm
 Interesting scenario. - NVLSlady/VA on 8/5/22 7:35pm
 Re: Interesting scenario. -  JanetK_CA on 8/7/22 4:29pm
 Re: 1 more example of why notaries must know state notary law - Daisy/CA on 11/10/22 4:43pm



 
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