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    Be Your Own Recorder?

    Both EUREKA LAB BOOK, INC and BOOKFACTORY provide archival or record books that can be utilized for archiving and recording documents for your household, jural society, free association, kingdom or the like. The same oversized books that can be used to chronologically glue in or affix scientific writing pertinent to research or the like can be used to affix affidavits, records of mailing. In other words, there are readily-available resources for establishing records in such a manner that they are reliable and useful as evidence --better than nothing, right? Having a relatively tamper-proof, chronological series of records kept in a manner similar to that which a county or city recorder might is neither out of reach nor expensive!

    In other words what stops you or maybe even one other honest, sincere and methodical other from maintaining a set of record books of contracts, deeds, agreements, notices, or the like without or in addition to using a USDC repository or a county clerk?

    Links:
    http://www.bookfactory.com/
    http://www.eurekalabbook.com/
    http://www.art-rubberstamps.com/
    http://www.customembossers.com/
    http://www.artistcraftsman.com/index...&cPath=134_222 (archival glue and more)

    In a pinch I have formed a court where I have acted as judge and also as clerk (what else was I to do if most every around me was drunk and delusional and unable to tell the difference between imaginary things and reality? ) The key I figure is diligence, honesty, tamper-proof record-keeping. Perhaps one could even keep a copy of records at a law firm and keep County or State officers on notice that the records are available for the world to see if they should wish to see. Keep in mind that the records you keep can be supported with notarial certificates, certificates of mailing, registered mail receipts/records, fax transmission receipts, certificates of service, by reports of witnesses or the like. Copies of record books could also be deposited with a public library. Perhaps instead of worrying about someone doing something and waiting for someone to do something--maybe do it yourself?

    Key words or phrases: court of review, recorder, clerk, court of inquiry, concurrent jurisdiction, household management.
    Last edited by allodial; 05-30-11 at 01:10 AM.

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