Is GPPB strict with the govt. rulling issued by the Supreme Court in 2004 regulating notarial practice and discouraging the use of Community Tax Certificate as competent evidence of identity?

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Apr
2011
Is GPPB strict with the govt. rulling issued by the Supreme Court in 2004 regulating notarial practice and discouraging the use of Community Tax Certificate as competent evidence of identity?

A Philippine Notary Public is mandated to require “competent evidence of identity” from parties who would like to have some documents (like Special Power of Attorney) notarized. In our case, bidders are required to submit sworn statements/omnibus which is part of the technical requirements in the
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