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Tennessee extends authorization of remote notarization through August 29

June 29, 2020
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On June 29, the governor of Tennessee issued Executive Order No. 52, extending authorization for remote notarization and witnessing of documents through August 29. The order extended the terms initially authorized in Executive Order No. 26 and previously extended by Executive Order No. 37.

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