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<blockquote data-quote="EXD 45" data-source="post: 1390656" data-attributes="member: 10041"><p>Not sure what "law"... I just know that I have personally been contacted by state agents for doing so at our location. That doesn't mean a whole lot knowing that nothing happened. But, like I stated before what you decide to copy is your business. Will a commercial printer/ copy house do it for you? I would assume not, but I have heard of Fedex office copying drivers licenses in color at 100%. </p><p>With that said, I was wrong. But, I would be careful what you copy and how you copy it.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Not notary. A foiled stamped seal, i apologize I was thinking one thing and typing another. I hope copying a notarized paper isn't wrong since that is what the NFA got from me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EXD 45, post: 1390656, member: 10041"] Not sure what "law"... I just know that I have personally been contacted by state agents for doing so at our location. That doesn't mean a whole lot knowing that nothing happened. But, like I stated before what you decide to copy is your business. Will a commercial printer/ copy house do it for you? I would assume not, but I have heard of Fedex office copying drivers licenses in color at 100%. With that said, I was wrong. But, I would be careful what you copy and how you copy it. Edit: Not notary. A foiled stamped seal, i apologize I was thinking one thing and typing another. I hope copying a notarized paper isn't wrong since that is what the NFA got from me! [/QUOTE]
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