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Old 04-19-2010, 04:27 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by jpalamar View Post
How it is illegal to notorize a document? whether the sale completes or not wouldn't be the notories responsiblity unless all parties sign and the title transfer is paid for. The seller is paying for a signature, it is up to the buyer to pay for the title transfer. As far as I could understand, the notory completed a legal service of notorizing a signature.

I would assume the only reason a notory would reject this is because they don't want to be responsibe for the docuemnt in there posession or returning it to the origional owner, but def not anything illegal that I could think of.

(Yes, I'm this bored at work)
The act of notarizing the document is not illegal, leaving it open ended is, however. Call any notary, they will tell you. As I stated, they may do it, but that doesn't make it legal.
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