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Let's apply some social pressure to get a local government to start accepting Digital Signatures.

Wed Dec 09, 2015 4:17 am

It's the year 2015, and so far I have spent several weeks, and over $1,000 trying to get a document notarized in Beijing for Santa Clara County's Recorders Office. It looks like I may end up spending as much as $5,000 to $10,000 to get a stupid Apostille in China for this. All of this time and money could have been saved if they would move into the twenty first century and accept digital signatures.
https://www.notarycam.com/ offers a great service, but the Santa Clara County's Recorders Office is refusing to recognize their digital signatures.

Please help apply social pressure by retweeting this:

https://twitter.com/rogerkver/status/674425346586873859


Or tweet to them yourself, expressing your shock that they don't accept digital signatures in the year 2015.

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https://twitter.com/notarycam
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Re: Let's apply some social pressure to get a local government to start accepting Digital Signatures.

Wed Dec 09, 2015 4:23 am

I replied all to the tweet to help, but yeah digital signatures should be accepted. They are behind on the times (just like most govt offices still pushing paper!).

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Re: Let's apply some social pressure to get a local government to start accepting Digital Signatures.

Thu Dec 17, 2015 8:58 am

i'm pretty sure fafsa loans get signed with some digital signature (PIN # you set up previously)

why not use crypto? :D

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