[Ansteorra] Minor's waiver

Richard Threlkeld rjt at softwareinnovation.com
Fri Feb 29 22:56:03 PST 2008


The Notary is required to add the required information. He/she may add it to
the document in the area provided for Notary if there is room. Or they may
attach the notary form to the document at their discretion. It should not
matter to you which they do. If they refuse to notarize the document without
a legal cause (or notarize it when there is legal cause not to do so), they
may be in trouble, but that may be accomplished by the attachment.

Caelin on Andrede, not a lawyer, but a Notary

-----Original Message-----
From: ansteorra-bounces at lists.ansteorra.org
[mailto:ansteorra-bounces at lists.ansteorra.org] On Behalf Of Alexandria Doyle
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008 00:42 AM
To: Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc.
Subject: [Ansteorra] Minor's waiver

Has anyone else had trouble with Notaries not wanting to sign the
minor waiver to attend an event without parent because there isn't a
line for their signature with the "state of" stuff that they are
required to put on the page?

Yesterday my daughter went by our local bank to get the form notarized
so my granddaughter could go to an event with me.  The notary there
added a page to the form with this signature block.  This is not the
first time she's had this problem, and not just the local bank's
notary.  In another town she had a notary refused to sign off on the
form because this line wasn't provided.


alex

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know, having to suddenly make presents for everyone, sickness,flood,
injury, mosquito infestations, not enough silk in the house, it's
Friday..."  ;)
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