Washington DC is actually not in a state at all. It is an individual district known as the District of Columbia. The land, taxes and local government structure are done as if it is a state. However it does not qualify as a state.
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Washington, D.C. does not have a representative per se. Only states are allocated congressmen. Washington, D.C. and U.S. territories do have non-voting delegates. Washington, D.C. has one such delegate.
Documents are not assigned to states. A document is not notarized. A signature is. A notary licensed by the state of Maryland can notarize a signature that is signed in front of them if it is done so within the borders of Maryland. The location where the signor lives, where the document originates, or where the document will be used are irrelevant.
As of July 31, 2008, there are 40,344 attorneys licensed to practice law in the state of Washington.
That would be the age of majority. That is 18 in Washington.
Washington DC is the capital of the entire country. It is not the capital of a state.
I assume you mean Washington DC. Washington is a state on the west coast. And no, Washington DC is it's own "State".
The white house is in Washington DC because Washington DC is the united state's capital. It is head of all the government, and holds all the offices.
Washington DC is not a state.
DC refers to the District of Columbia, which is not a state.
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Washington isn't a state. It is a city. DC stands for the District of Columbia, in which the city resides.
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No, it is in Washington DC.
Washington dc is not a state.
Hawaii is a state located in the Pacific Ocean, while Washington DC is a federal district located on the east coast of the United States. Hawaii is known for its tropical climate and unique culture, while Washington DC is the capital of the United States and known for its historical landmarks and government buildings.
Virginia is west and south of Washington DC.