That was where I began.

I removed my signatures for all documents at the county clerk and recorder. I could still get that by certified doc if I wanted - even back in what? 1994?

Then I signed my approbation to the Survey - otherwise known as the Declaration of Independence. This was done in the form of Matthew THORNTON, who arrived in Pennsylvania in November of 1776 wanting to add his signature.


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My approbation is published through the county clerk and recorder. One time of several I went for certified copies and they kept behaving like they could not find it. I told them to call the sheriff to investigate and maybe arrest the clerk. They pretended to look really hard, staring at their computer screens all dumb. I remembered that I had to feed the meter and suddenly took off out the door directly for my car, and the Sheriff's office. I came back after dropping some coins into the meter and there were two copies, all certified and nobody around. I found somebody and the copies were free!

It is amusing how and where we can find validations like in your post.