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Old 01-10-2008, 06:30 PM
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The notary public is for private foreign law. The county notary is for common law.


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Originally Posted by Jerry Pitts
Rottweiler:

In the above, you specifically mention the term "contract". Does the same apply to other documents that are properly signed before a notary public at civil law? The reason I ask, is it is my understanding that the notary public is also an extension of the office of the SOS, which would be akin to or similar to an execution before the SOS him/her self. Noted, it does not give authenticity to the contents of the document, but only to the signatures on the document; or am I missing a point or two in that regard?

Jerry
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