I don't know how easy it would be for someone to distinguish a real warrant from a fake one.
I suppose that with the notarized bill of sale, you should be able to find the person who sold the bad one if the state kicks it back.
Any thoughts?
I don't know how easy it would be for someone to distinguish a real warrant from a fake one.
I suppose that with the notarized bill of sale, you should be able to find the person who sold the bad one if the state kicks it back.
Any thoughts?