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Videographer and Notary?

 

 


X-Mark
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Dec 16, 2003, 10:40 PM

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I got a phone call asking me if I was available to tape a transaction and if I was a notary. Anyone working as a notary/videographer shed any light on this as far as what kind of transactions you typically tape, how you became a notary etc....?



X-Hal
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Dec 17, 2003, 9:07 AM

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Call your County Government Office. They can tell you how to become a Notary.


X-JES
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Dec 17, 2003, 8:17 PM

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: I got a phone call asking me if I was available to tape a transaction and if I was a notary. Anyone working as a notary/videographer shed any light on this as far as what kind of transactions you typically tape, how you became a notary etc....?

Hi Mark,
In California, to shoot aNY legal procedure, you need to be a notary,
you may be required to sware in the people or doc on the tape or do a
reading (intros)prior to the start of the taping.
on the internet look up notary, there are some schools that will offer you
the heads up on becoming a notary.
Its a tricky test.
Jes