bill erhardt
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US Notary Public in Loreto
I am in need of a US Notary in Loreto. If somebody is a Notary, armed with his/her seal, or knows of one in Loreto, please contact me by return
message on this forum or by telephone (613) 135-0610.
Bill Erhardt
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elizabeth
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I don't know about the rules for other states, but a friend who is a California notary told me that they are geographically constrained to the State
of California.
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You might find someone to play ball with you on this, Bill, and good luck in your quest. But I think Elizabeth is right, an American notary can
notarize only within the continental U.S. When confronted with this situation a year ago I had two options -- go through the Apostille process, which
seemed more complicated than I wanted to deal with, or make a quick trip across the border to a title company that gave me a courtesy sign-off. I
chose the latter.
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bill erhardt
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Thanks, all. Your consensus is probably correct, since I found no takers. I will have to resort to overnight mail when I get to the States.
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You can have your legal notery done at the US Consul's office in Cabo San Lucas ... I have done this and it is quite legal.
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Just wondering, doesn't the Apostille/notary thing go both ways?
We did an apostille while Hubby was in USA and me in MX, it was all accepted (....after the $100 parcelpost doodoo).
From what I understand it's a reciprocation agreement between nations to ensure that what is "notarized" in one country can be accepted in another.
Aren't there MX notarios that apostille (or whatever/reciprocate) to the USA for notary services?
fwiw, hubby signed a document in our town, certified by a local US notary, sent it to the Mx gov place in Seattle which verified that the local US
Notary was in good standing and therefore authorized the MX authorities to accept the US Notary's "stamp of approval", and the MX authorities then
proceeded with business.
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gatito
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the US Consult offers notary service by appointment
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Is there a consult in Loreto?
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Loretana
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Quote: | Originally posted by KAT54
Is there a consult in Loreto? |
consult? no
US Consul, no. We do have a four Wardens to help US citizens.
[Edited on 7-9-2010 by Loretana]
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