After you file, it might be a good idea to follow up to ensure it’s processed correctly and that you maintain your rights to the note.
Filing it can help safeguard your interests by making it clear that you're still entitled to benefits from the note, despite the loss.
Only the legal owner of the note or someone authorized to act on their behalf can file an Affidavit of Lost Note.
Make sure to include details like your name, details of the note, why you lost it, and a statement affirming that you have not transferred it to anyone else.
To file one, you'll usually need to prepare the affidavit, potentially get it notarized, and then submit it to the appropriate court or office in Seattle.
An Affidavit of Lost Note is a legal document you file when you've lost a promissory note and need to show that you still have the right to collect on it.
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