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I just found this over on MSFraud.org. Seems like a good idea to begin putting the notaries feet to the fire.



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Tags: Fidelity, Heights, LPS, MN, Mendota, Notary, affidavits, complaint, fraud, notary, More…perjury, robosigner

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Comment by Glenn Augenstein on October 18, 2010 at 12:42am
http://www.sos.state.tx.us/statdoc/npcomp.shtml

Notary Complaint information for Texas.
Comment by Glenn Augenstein on October 18, 2010 at 12:33am
Wow, I've no idea why that didn't take. Let me try again.

Curious,

Me thinks you answered your own question there.

Filing a simple complaint with the governmental body that oversees notaries in the proper jurisdiction is what gets the ball rolling. Without a complaint there is nothing on which to base an investigation, or disciplinary action. In the same way a complaint is what begins a civil lawsuit the governing body needs something - a complaint - that initiates action.

So much of the bad behavior has taken place out of the Mendota Heights Minnesota offices of Fidelity and LPS I'll use them as an example.

The MN Secretary of State is the body that oversees notaries. A link below has information relating to such, including what MN statutes apply, how to find a notary and... Most importantly how to file a complaint.

https://notary.sos.state.mn.us/

They don't seem to have a complaint form available online and instead direct complainants to contact the Minnesota Department of Commerce, Market Assurance Division, by either calling or emailing at the following:

• Website: http://www.commerce.state.mn.us
• Phone: 651-296-2488 or 1-800-657-3602 (8 AM - 4:30 PM)
• Fax: 651-296-4328
• Email: market.assurance@state.mn.us


Let the complaints begin!!

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