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Natter Area 51: The Truthiness Is in Here
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Question of my morning -- how do I find a notary? And is there a fee for notarizing, or at least a tip?
Most banks will have at least one on staff.
Your bank will have a notary and if you are an account holder, they should not charge you. Of course, policies vary.
Theo, you could ask around. Lots of people are notaries (including me, but sadly, not where you are). The post office or DMV is the best place to find one if you don't know anyone personally. If you don't mind standing in line to the 7th circle of Hell.
You're allowed to collect a fee but some people don't. They don't charge you at the DMV that I'm aware of.
Come to think of it, I think my notary license expires this year.
Credit unions count as banks, yes?
If so, in fact they just opened a branch over in Cambridge, so I should be golden....
I think land title offices also tend to have notaries on staff.
Do I have to show my ID and stuff? Do I have to round up witnesses and have them appear?
I've never notarized anything before, needless to say. I feel like I should be donning white kid gloves and a clever little hat before I go over.
ID is a good idea. You won't need to bring your own witnesses. Depending on what you're having notarized, at least.
I feel like I should be donning white kid gloves and a clever little hat before I go over.
I strongly encourage you to do that. Not for any good reason, though. Just because.
I got free notarization at a Commerce Bank where I'm not a customer, FYI. But yeah, just have ID.