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Re: Question to The talented and knowledgeable notaries public
Posted by RickG/CA of CA on 2/9/24 7:32pm Msg #647738
So here’s where we (aka I) start to overthink things. I’ve had this conversation with others and different times over the last xx years. The thought comes about, how can a person swear (or affirm) something for another person. Granted this doesn’t happened often and the likelihood that a document will ever be reviewed by another human (other than for a blank signature) is just ever so slightly over none. However, it does make for one of those decisive judgement calls, followed by a *hmmm* moment. And then, we move on.

Enjoy your weekend y’all!
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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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