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Quote Originally Posted by Richard Earl View Post
I seem to struggle a bit with what documents do I keep at home and what documents should I be keeping with my clerk.

Are public declarations best kept with the clerk, whereas a simple letter to the SoS requesting an Oath of Office can be kept in the home filing cabinet?

Should the returned copy of Oath of Office then be kept with the clerk? Does the entire "transaction" be kept with the clerk?
I think you are onto it there.

The public notices should be published with the county clerk and recorder. Then the federal evidence repository. The original all the way. So sometimes you will have the original sent directly to the federal courthouse from the county C&R. You can get certified copies from either clerk but it is more impressive to have both markings from the USDC clerk.

About oaths.

If the oath of office is good then it is already published where it should be. County employees with the county clerk and recorder while district employees publish through the Secretary of State. If the oath is good, fine. See how the Colorado AG's oath looks like a financial instrument and appeals to God for the witness of his swearing? So I might publish an affidavit of truth accepting this oath for value let's say for $10M; or just leave the exact value to be determined. If the AG violates my rights according to the Bills of Rights (state and federal) then I would bill him on this security agreement:


I would prepare the notice of billing in open court:


A week before trial he got the bill. At the trial he cancelled our performance but I was prepared so I processed a overdue bill to and then processed the Notice of Lien through the Secretary of State.

Now look at the current vacant-office District Attorney's Oath of Office. See how he fails to swear before a superior witness - to God?



If he were to start pestering me from a vacant office I would likely protest about that and publish it at the county clerk and recorder. If he persisted I might go to the local newpaper with a certified copy and hope they might make it even more public notice by writing about how one prosecution was threatening to overturn a whole boatload of convictions. I would not be coercing Dan like extortion, I would simply be protesting by right to being prosecuted from a vacant office and many others, from jail or prison would be likely to be asking for judicial review.