You should be able to find one at any bank and the department of motor vehicles!
2006-12-06 05:58:03
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answered by LesHug 4
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Are you asking where you can find the services of a Notary Public or are you wanting to become a Notary? Most all car dealers, attorney offices, insurance offices, banks, and numerous other businesses have notaries. Some charge a fee and some don't.
If you are wanting to become a Notary, there is an application process available for this, and I am sure the State in which you reside has a certain application form and rules to follow.
2006-12-06 06:31:33
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answered by Sunshine 6
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Banks have a notary on hand. So do most post offices and other government establishments. All lawyers are also notaries by law.
2006-12-06 10:57:03
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answered by jerry 5
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I am and have been a notary for the State of Texas for many years. I became one initially because I worked for a family practice physician and there were many documents that I notorized for our patients over the years and just kept my notary after leaving there. I never charged anyone because I did it as a service for the practice. However, I do know that it is a business that can generate monies. You can run ads in your local newspapers, have business cards printed and leave at various locations such as clinics in your areas and/or go to those businesses and provide your services along with courier service for the documents you notorize. This is just a suggestion. You do have to keep good accurate records for the state if you charge for your services.
2016-05-23 01:16:16
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answered by Anonymous
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There are notaries at many places. Just ask in any place of business if they have a notary. At the least, you can find one at City Hall or the Courthouse.
2006-12-06 06:00:42
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answered by Phoenix, Wise Guru 7
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Yes, most banks and car dealerships have a notary, and legal offices as well.
2006-12-06 11:49:17
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answered by Anonymous 7
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Banks, DMV, Courthouses.
Yes.
2006-12-06 15:55:10
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answered by shadow_runnr 3
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Notarizing a document just reinforces legal responsibilty to a document,etc. Most banks have an employee to notarize present.
2006-12-06 05:59:55
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answered by moaistatue 2
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ill bet your insurance agent or bank will do it, free.
2006-12-06 06:10:43
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answered by ktlove 4
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most financial institutions.
2006-12-06 06:00:32
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answered by practicalwizard 6
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