Posted by Darlene![]()
on November 18, 2008, 7:08 pm, in reply to "Re: Another curious finding with ID"
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Unless I'm reading this passage on page 15 of the California notary handbook incorrectly, you can use an acknowledgement from a different state if it is to be recorded there- Let's here your opinions!
A notary public may complete a certifi cate of acknowledgment required in another state or jurisdiction of the United States on documents to be filed in that other state or jurisdiction,provided the form does not require the notary public to determine or certify that the signer
holds a particular representative capacity or to make other determinations and certifi cations
not allowed by California law
--Previous Message--
: We may eventually have one national ID
: card, but I don't think we will ever
: have one ACK and one Jurat for the
: whole country. Besides, in many
: states, including CA, You use a CA Ack
: or Jurat no matter where the
: deed/mortgage is being recorded.
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: --Previous Message--
: I think the country should have one
: driv
: lic, signed in the way it is written,
: one ack and one jurat for the nation.
: Docs drawn by same standards to
: eliminate conflicts.
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: It's the same in AZ.
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: --Previous Message--
: A school bus driver with name all
: misspelled on lic, didnt match docs,
: but it was good enough for a Homeland
: Security pass too. Atrocious. I dont
: feel secure. Also Calif DMV needs an
: overhaul. Elizabeth Ann Doe can sign
: her lic as Betty Doe or Liz Doe.
: Should not be allowed.
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