Do you need to take the firearm to the notary when notarizing the assignment sheet?
by National Gun Trusts
When you are having your assignment sheet notarized, signed and dated, you won't need to bring the firearms to the notary. The notary will be able to notarize the assignment sheet without bringing in the firearms themselves.
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