Posted by Caddicks Notary
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on October 29, 2009, 11:13 am, in reply to "Re: Inmate Identification - Need Help ASAP Pls"
71.104.129.56
Craig, thank you, I appreciate you getting back to me. I also heard back directly from the SOS Notary Dept who said you can only use the ID listed in the handbook, if they do not have a card with the photo & signature, it cannot be used. You are totally right, not worth a $10k fine.
--Previous Message--
: Also.... Men's central booking DT is a
: waste of your time....
:
: As a Notary they will not let you into
: a visiting room without the Attorney
: also present. What they will do is
: take your journal (CA no-no) via there
: Bullet proof pass through window,
: across their room (aprox. 20-25 ft)
: and hand it to an officer with the
: inmate on the other side of a second
: bullet proof window, where the inmate
: is (Another CA no-no) where they will
: observe the inmate sign (yet a third
: no-no).
:
: Per the two different "Sergent's
: in charge" on my two trips I did
: take there, this is an every day
: practice that Notaries do. (This one
: won't, but I observed another do it
: while I was there the first time, who
: then did it for the client I met...
: who blew me off for my travel fee as
: the other notary did the job). The
: Officers are not interested in what
: our law requirements are when I took
: my SOS booklet with me the second
: time, only their internal procedures.
: We can take them or leave them, they
: don't care.
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: Has anyone had experience with
: notaizating a document for a inmate
: without a ID card. The LA County jail
: that I would be going to only has
: booking #'s, no pic, no sig on card.
: Someone told me, she feels the jail
: officials have the right person in
: custody, so the booking # should be
: enough to do the notarization.
: Anyone's thoughts??? Sounds valid,
: but is it?
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