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Old 11-07-2006, 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Shoonra
The "known personally" does not mean that he already knows your name or anything about you. It means that he himself saw you commit a violation. Or, if he didn't see it himself, then he must have a reliable accusation from someone who did see it.

That is not what "personally known" means to a notary when they sign that you are known personally to them. Where are you finding a different definition between these two examples. The personally known to the notary has been establishing use for meaning "ACTUALLY KNOWING" the person AND there name.
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