8uck5nort Posted August 30, 2009 Report Share Posted August 30, 2009 Ok, just got my C&R and have my first question on getting copies out for transactions. Some places want a certified and ink signed copy. Other just say need a copy signed in ink. Still others say ink signed copy, but you can fax it in. Which kinda defeats the purpose of sing in ink, but whatever. I am assuming certified means signed by a notary. Are there hard and fast rules on this? Or should I be safe and notorize a bunch of copies and just send or fax them in as required. Anything else that is usually required, like some form or copy of an ID? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doble Troble Posted August 30, 2009 Report Share Posted August 30, 2009 I've never had to have one notarized, but I've always mailed signed (in blue) originals. I wouldn't be surprised if Liberal-induced CYA paranoia hasn't evolved to the extent that notarization is now being requested. How far can our nation go not trusting the citizenry? How long can we go not expecting each other to act responsibly? It's too bad that we have to waste time being worried about these kinds of documents. This is a perfect example of infringement of our constitutional rights. Ok, just got my C&R and have my first question on getting copies out for transactions. Some places want a certified and ink signed copy. Other just say need a copy signed in ink. Still others say ink signed copy, but you can fax it in. Which kinda defeats the purpose of sing in ink, but whatever. I am assuming certified means signed by a notary. Are there hard and fast rules on this? Or should I be safe and notorize a bunch of copies and just send or fax them in as required. Anything else that is usually required, like some form or copy of an ID? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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