- A
Commissioner of Deeds is an
officer having authority to take affidavits, depositions,
acknowledgments of deeds, etc., for use in the
state by
which the...
- or
works in
Pennsylvania can be
appointed as a notary, and the
commissioner of deeds designation no
longer exists. The
Revised Uniform Law on Notarial...
- transactions, estates,
deeds, powers-
of-attorney, and
foreign and
international business. A notary's main
functions are to
validate the
signature of a
person (for...
- Fish
aligned himself to the Whig Party. He
served as
commissioner of deeds for the city and
county of New York from 1831
through 1833, and was an unsuccessful...
-
Recorder of deeds or
deeds registry is a
government office tasked with
maintaining public records and do****ents,
especially records relating to real estate...
- in New York, a
person convicted of certain felonies, a
person removed from
office as
notary or
commissioner of deeds, and a
convicted draft dodger. The...
- 4,
Chapter 406.
Notary public;
commissioner of deeds".
Texas Legislature. "Act no. 8542" (PDF).
Lieutenant Governor of the
United States Virgin Islands...
- Duties."
Secretary of State of Texas.
Accessed August 31, 2008. "Government Code
Chapter 406.
Notary Public;
Commissioner of Deeds". www.statutes.legis...
-
Governors of prin****l
States and Territories,
including Alaska and
Puerto Rico. She was a
notary public and
commissioner of deeds for the
District of Columbia...
-
election because her
nomination petitions did not
state she is a
commissioner of deeds.
Walton was
endorsed by the
Working Families Party and competed...