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Yes, as long as the Georgia resident is actually in the State of Florida when the Florida notary notarizes the document, and the venue on the document must state "STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF ________".
A legal description typically describes the location of the property, so it would say what county the property is in. The location of the property has nothing to do with the notarization. If you are performing a notarization, the venue (state/county info) would reflect the county that you are in, performing the notarization. So if you are in Cook, then you would indicate that in your notarization.
The VENUE in a criminal case is the judicial district or county where the crime was committed.
A complete notarial certificate should include the date, the name and title of the notary, a statement indicating that the signer personally appeared before the notary, a statement confirming the signer's identity, the notary's signature and seal, and any other required information based on the state's guidelines.
First do you have causation to sue? And if you do, the venue is decided by where the tort took place. So what ever happened, was in another county, then the venue (trial) will have to be held in that county.
A concert venue or a busy train station can be as crowded as a classroom.
Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium was the venue for baseball at the 1996 Games in Atlanta.
You can submit a motion for a change of venue but you must be able to show good cause why it should be granted.
The procedure is the same as if the person were not imprisoned. The petitioning spouse files in the court of venue in the county where he or she is a resident.
That was Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium.
There was so many ways to get in the Olympic venue. If you are near on the event, then you can have a land trasportation. If you are crossing a county then you may travel by riding an airplane.
The Clayton County Performing Arts Center is not a school. It is a performance venue.