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Re: county of / acting in the county (parish of )
Posted by Jillian Shaw of ME on 8/20/08 1:34pm Msg #260834
I just had an issue like this today. It was a dual closing, the co-borrower sign in California on the 16th, the Notary FedExed the documents to Maine... I signed the borrower today (the 20th). All of the documents were pre-printed with State of Maine, County of Androscoggin... Well as far as Maine guidelines go, the California Notary shouldn't have signed the docs unless she changed that information to State of California County of Los Angeles. I ended up calling the California Secretary of State's office to file a complaint against that Notary, (it wasn't the only errors she made- one document she dated, "On this 8th day..."Wink. The woman told me that in California, they are not allowed to cross anything out and initial by it? WTF?!? I asked her to mail me a complaint form anyways. Anyone in California have a response?
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 county of / acting in the county (parish of ) - SilverPenny on 8/15/08 11:11am
 Re: county of / acting in the county (parish of ) - rengel/CA on 8/15/08 11:24am
 Re: county of / acting in the county (parish of ) - Gerry_VT on 8/15/08 1:59pm
 Re: county of / acting in the county (parish of ) -  MikeC/NY on 8/15/08 4:49pm
 Re: county of / acting in the county (parish of ) - Maureen_nh on 8/15/08 11:03pm
 Re: county of / acting in the county (parish of ) -  MichiganAl on 8/16/08 2:24pm
 Re: county of / acting in the county (parish of ) - Jillian Shaw on 8/20/08 1:34pm



 
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