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COLGATE4 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-07-10 09:40 AM
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151. What makes you think that the way notarization is done today
is any different? Anyone with $50 bucks can get to be a Notary. Companies have hundreds of employees who are notaries. There is nothing inherently reliable in the notarial process. You can try and make up "any bullshit you want and have it accepted by a court" but I would advise you that it's probably a real bad idea. Electronic transmission of documents and notarizations is a fact of life and is here to stay, like it or not. If you question a notarization, you do it regardless of whether it's paper of electronic. In fact, I am informed by IT people that it's a lot easier to catch a phony e-notarization than a paper one.
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