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    Jul 5, 2008, 07:09 PM
    Can someone in another state co-sign for me?
    I'm 19 so I need someone to co-sign for me when I buy my car. (Or preferably so) And my god-father would be the perfect person to co-sign for me. But he lives in Washington. Can he co-sign for me even if he doesn't personally sign for me?

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    Jul 5, 2008, 07:33 PM
    It is ultimately up to the bank or lender that allows is giving you the loan. Most will allow someone from another state to co-sign if they get their signature notarized and you can send them a copy of his driver's license.

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