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To: Star Traveler

I wonder if a notary public would have standing? After all, their primary purpose is to prevent fraud in legal transactions by promoting the integrity of signed documents, and to make sure that the transactions are properly executed.

It could be argued that they need to maintain the integrity of notaries public, especially since the oath was sworn to them.

I’m just thinking out loud.


121 posted on 07/26/2009 11:06:20 PM PDT by scott7278 (Obama, Klaatu barada nikto!)
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To: scott7278

No, the notary is not to determine the validity of the statements made, but rather that it’s you and that this is the date when it happened and that they witnessed the signature (plus if there are several pages, I think they have to validate how many and mark each one). That’s all they are doing, just that it’s you and you signed it and the date.


122 posted on 07/26/2009 11:10:05 PM PDT by Star Traveler (The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob is a Zionist and Jerusalem is the apple of His eye.)
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