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Originally Posted by kemasa
I do too.
I think it is just an extra hoop to jump through to require that the letter be notarized. The letter, with a copy of the ID, would be enough and the CA DOJ would have to prove that it was all false. The question is the extra "protection" worth requiring?
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As I disclosed, DOJ agent said notarized was not necessary, only a signed letter was necessary... However she did say that that would be the strongest form of proof one can get alongside a drivers license. She said t is up the the dealer what they feel comfortable taking since it's their license