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Re: Question to The talented and knowledgeable notaries public
Posted by  Expeditor of CA on 2/21/24 6:17pm Msg #647811
The AIF cannot swear (or affirm) anything for and on behalf of the principal. And addressing the selection of the notarial act, why would the notary allow the AFI to commit a felony?
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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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