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Is Joseph Ripa related to Kelly Ripa?

Is Joseph Ripa related to Kelly Ripa?

Joseph Ripa (3 July 1939-) was the county clerk of Camden County, New Jersey from June 2009. He was the father of television personality and actress Kelly Ripa.

How do I become a notary in Camden County NJ?

  1. The applicant completes the Online Notary Public Application and electronically pays the filing fee of $30 (credit/debit card or eCheck)
  2. The application is automatically sent to a member of the state legislature of your choosing for approval.
  3. Once approved the application is sent electronically to the State Treasurer.

How much can a NJ notary charge?

How much can New Jersey Notaries charge for their services? New Jersey authorizes Notaries to charge a maximum fee of $2.50 per notarial act.

Can you notarize for family in NJ?

A notary public who has a direct or indirect financial (or other beneficial) interest in a document may not notarize such a document. The better practice is not to notarize for a spouse or family member in order to preserve the integrity of the notarization and to prevent a challenge to the notarization.

What exactly does a county clerk do?

Today, County Clerks are generally responsible for maintaining records of all governing body transac- tions including resolutions and ordinances. They are responsible for keeping records of deeds and mar- riage licenses and most other public records.

What is the job of the county clerk?

In addition to serving as clerk for county court and the county commissioners court, a county clerk records and keeps records pertaining to the county courts, county courts at law, real and personal property, and personal records.

Where is the Camden County Courthouse in Camden NJ?

Courthouse, Suite 306 520 Market Street Camden, New Jersey 08102; 1-866-CAMDENCOUNTY (1-866-226-3362) [email protected]

Who is the county clerk of Camden County?

If you have any questions please contact the Camden County Clerk’s Office at 856-225-5300.

When was Camden County formed in New Jersey?

Camden County was formed from Gloucester County on 13 March 1844. Consult the Gloucester County page linked below for pre-1844 records. The State Archives’ holdings vary from county to county.

What can I do with Camden County NJ property records?

This online database is updated nightly and can be used to search for documents. For your protection, personal information such as Social Security and Bank Account numbers have been redacted. We offer free basic access as well as a subscription based premium access.