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How can Calif be overrun with notaries when we are the
Posted by  Joan Bergstrom of CA on 7/28/07 1:39am Msg #202433
49th state per capita ( Hawaii is the 50th state)?

What this means is the other 48 states are overrun with notaries!

Indiana (the state with most notaries per capita has 1,947 per 100,000 population) and CA (has 801 notaries per 100,000 population)

New York has 1,418 per 100,000 so they are certainly overrun with notaries compared to our 801. This is just to compare a large population state to CA.

The reason we have so few notaries per capita is the 6 hour study requirement and our state test requirement.
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 NEW NOTARY--in L.A. - Robert Rainer on 7/27/07 1:28pm
 Re: NEW NOTARY--in L.A. - Lee/AR on 7/27/07 1:32pm
 Re: NEW NOTARY--in L.A. -  Roger_OH on 7/27/07 1:36pm
 Ca is overrun by notaries and not enough work 2 go around! n/m -  Charles_Ca on 7/27/07 2:01pm
 How can Calif be overrun with notaries when we are the -  Joan Bergstrom on 7/28/07 1:39am
 Re: How can Calif be overrun with notaries when we are the -  Hugh Nations Signing Agents of Austin on 7/28/07 2:43am
 Re: NEW NOTARY--in L.A. - CJ on 7/27/07 10:52pm
 Re: NEW NOTARY--in L.A. - SoCal Signing Co. on 7/27/07 3:10pm
 Robert ~ This last post is classic, use the SEARCH feature -  Charles_Ca on 7/27/07 5:02pm
 SoCal Signings, $65 for e-docs? Yep, get those newbies -  Charles_Ca on 7/27/07 5:41pm
 Re: SoCal Signings, $115 for a double w/edocs -  Ndwa on 7/27/07 7:01pm



 
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