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Old 02-03-06, 03:08 PM
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will dehne
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Originally Posted by velonomad
I am serious, What the notary can do for you is certify the current time on your document and certify that the odometer mileage on your computer matches what you wrote on the document. when you return the Notary can certify again the current time and the mileage on your odometer.
Just keep in mind you not only have to ride the ride within a specific time but you need enough time left over to travel to and from the notary.
ask the event organzer who is requiring this proof and see what they say
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I checked this idea with two Notary Public working for my company.
Here is what they say: An N.P. will certify that MY signature is authentic BUT will not certify that the Cateye readings are as stated on my or anybody's document.

That leaves me with getting a Bike Club member to certify the 100 mile ride OR attending an organized ride wherever I can find one in March or early April.
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