Most banks have them and don't charge a fee. Don't sign it before you get there because they have to watch you sign it before they can notarize it. Many grocery stores also have a notary at their customer service counter- I believe they charge a small fee like $3. Your best bet is your bank- and they'll notarize as many items as you have.
2006-06-14 05:16:49
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answered by JC 2
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Most banks and government offices have notary services. Most
banks do not charge a fee if you have an account with them.
If a fee is charged it ranges from $2.00 to $5.00 normally. I best
thing to do is call a branch that is close to where you work. A law office will also have a notary but most of them charge.
2006-06-14 12:21:57
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answered by miki 2
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The bank I bank at has a free notary as long as you have an account with them Just give 'em a call.
2006-06-14 12:14:41
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answered by wannabebeachbum 3
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A notary can be found the premisis of any Registrar office, Municipal office, Corporation office, Court premises, etc.
They charge an amount ranging from Rs.100 to Rs.300 based on the info which the person is going to give an affidavit on.
2006-06-14 12:20:55
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answered by Keith 1
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Most banks have a notary on staff, and most often if you have an account with that bank there is no fee
2006-06-14 12:12:25
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answered by Hollli 3
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Check with where you do your banking. They usually charge, but ask how much. Also if you belong to a Credit Union, sometimes it's cheaper than a bank. Escrow/Title companies have notaries too.
2006-06-14 12:13:53
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answered by MadforMAC 7
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Most notaries charge about $10.
2006-06-14 12:14:02
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answered by Ilovepeanutbutter 3
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Any Attorneys office $3 to $5.
2006-06-14 12:14:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Your bank! Usually they dont charge if you have an account with them
2006-06-14 12:13:26
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answered by Great Gifts 4 Everyone 3
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Bank or Amscott - they'll charge fees but it depends on where you are -- you'll need to call.
2006-06-14 12:15:38
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answered by Anonymous
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