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Question to The talented and knowledgeable notaries public
Posted by RickG/CA of CA on 2/9/24 5:39pm Msg #647735
Your collective knowledge and expertise are a millennia beyond my years. From time to time question pop up about “attorney in fact“ signings. If the attorney in fact signs an affidavit with a jurat, what tutorial acts are you to complete, why? Discuss…
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 Question to The talented and knowledgeable notaries public - RickG/CA on 2/9/24 5:39pm
 Re: Question to The talented and knowledgeable notaries public - RickG/CA on 2/9/24 5:41pm
 Re: Question to The talented and knowledgeable notaries public - DaveCA/CA on 2/9/24 6:09pm
 Re: Question to The talented and knowledgeable notaries public - RickG/CA on 2/9/24 7:32pm
 It's my understanding that an AIF - Linda_H/FL on 2/9/24 10:17pm
 Agree with you & Linda. Answer is state-specific. - Lee/AR on 2/10/24 7:39am
 Agree with Linda & Lee to a certain degree -  Yoli/CA on 2/10/24 9:50am
 Re: Agree with Linda & Lee to a certain degree -  JanetK_CA on 2/10/24 5:39pm
 Re: Question to The talented and knowledgeable notaries public -  Expeditor on 2/21/24 6:17pm



 
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