If you are residing in the U.S., any financial bank empoys one or two notary publics and usually no appt. is required.
2006-12-17 09:28:05
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answered by Decoy Duck 6
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you can go into your local court building and get the service you are seeking the same day without an appointment or you can go to certain check cashing places who offers notary service or any other place that does notary for that matter gl
2006-12-17 17:33:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Just check your local yellow pages under the category 'Notary'. There should be quite a few listed. Call around and get prices. Thay should be cheap enough, but I wouldn't take any chances.
If you don't have a yellow pages book, then you can go here:
http://www.yellowpages.com
2006-12-17 17:36:07
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answered by Anonymous
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go to your local escrow or title company and they should be able to help you in that situation. sometimes, they have places like a mail boxes etc. or a ups store they have notarys there too. they also have roaming notarys that can come to you also.
2006-12-17 17:39:24
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answered by eledavis527 1
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You should call your local city hall or most banks have notaries.
2006-12-17 17:28:47
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answered by cinnycinda 4
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