
What's interesting about this is that the record # for the Jessica York that appears in the Thaler Law report does not match that in the official record, which gives York the # 333453 and the "Jessica York" who appears on the alleged fraudulent forms has the # 549041. There are NINE "Yorks" in all!
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🤢 PANIC in AZ! 🤢

Ya that is pretty much the extent of it. Although not every state actually requires a log book. Which, to me, seems really odd. We didn't have to use a log book. It was merely "suggested." But if you are actually someone who holds themselves out to the public for this service and charge a fee for it, I would think it would be stupid not to have a log. After all, if you get called to attest to your signature as notary, how would you know you actually did this notarization?