Notary Witness There are 3 ways in which you can utilize a Notary Witness: 1) A Presentment: the Document or Instrument that is served to the Respondent(s). If it is not replied to or acted upon, the notary can issue a Notice of Non-Response. HOW IT WORKS: You would send us the completed paperwork which typically includes a 10 day time frame for response, and the notary’s name and address for the party(ies) to respond to. Contact us for that information or use the e-mail form below. The notary serves the document to the Respondent(s) you indicate along with the “Notary Presentment” and “Proof of Service and Witness of Contents”. If the specified time passes with no reply, send us an e-mail and an Notice of Non-Response would be issued. 2) You can make this into a multi-step process if you want the notary to serve your Notice of Fault and then the Opportunity to Cure. The Notice of Non-Response which we would issue would be more detailed after the 3-step process is completed. OR 3) Notary Certificate of Non-Performance (also known as Dishonor) Within the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) is a process called a ‘notarial protest’, also known as the Notary Certificate of Dishonor/Default (COD) method. Notarial protest has generally been used by banks in their commercial transactions, but more recently, the Notary COD method has been used to compile a good administrative record in order to effect the involuntary transfer of motor vehicle titles through the means of a Court Order …
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