V Vich Platinum Member Apr 11, 2000 2,849 1 0 Mar 11, 2007 #1 I have this application that i need to get "notarization" for. Sorry if i am foolish, but I have no idea how to find someone who does this... Help. I am in Maryland.
I have this application that i need to get "notarization" for. Sorry if i am foolish, but I have no idea how to find someone who does this... Help. I am in Maryland.
B BigJ Lifer Nov 18, 2001 21,330 1 81 Mar 11, 2007 #3 Check UPS.com for a local store. Many of them will have notaries on hand.
B Blieb Diamond Member Apr 17, 2000 3,475 0 76 Mar 11, 2007 #4 Do you have AAA? THey do it free for members ...
V Vich Platinum Member Apr 11, 2000 2,849 1 0 Mar 11, 2007 #5 Originally posted by: Blieb Do you have AAA? THey do it free for members ... Click to expand... No dont have AAA.
Originally posted by: Blieb Do you have AAA? THey do it free for members ... Click to expand... No dont have AAA.
Analog Lifer Jan 7, 2002 12,755 3 0 Mar 11, 2007 #6 Go to a credit union or bank. They always have one.
I imported_cheapdude Senior member Mar 4, 2007 423 0 0 Mar 11, 2007 #7 Most insurance places/bank does it.
P Pepsi1337 Junior Member Sep 24, 2006 23 0 0 Mar 11, 2007 #8 I usually go to my bank. Some grocery stores have them too. The last one I got was at Kroger.
S shortspanishguy Banned Mar 9, 2005 2,809 1 0 Mar 11, 2007 #9 Where do you live? I can do it for you. edit. I live in Canton
P Pacfanweb Lifer Jan 2, 2000 13,158 59 91 Mar 11, 2007 #11 I've never seen a bank that didn't have a notary. Car dealers will have one, too.
RossMAN Grand Nagus Feb 24, 2000 79,044 445 136 Mar 11, 2007 #12 Most banks offer this or check switchboard.com
C CloE Member Mar 2, 2007 199 0 0 Mar 11, 2007 #13 at bank of america, the personal bankers can do notory to bank customers free of charge.
P PAB Banned Dec 4, 2002 1,719 1 0 Mar 11, 2007 #14 Banks are cutting back nowadays, but most will still do it. also check pawnshops, check cashing joints, real estate agents, lawyers offices, etc. Should be no more than $10.
Banks are cutting back nowadays, but most will still do it. also check pawnshops, check cashing joints, real estate agents, lawyers offices, etc. Should be no more than $10.
C chusteczka Diamond Member Apr 12, 2006 3,399 3 71 Mar 11, 2007 #15 A currency exchange is another place with a notary public.
V Vich Platinum Member Apr 11, 2000 2,849 1 0 Mar 12, 2007 #18 Originally posted by: CloE at bank of america, the personal bankers can do notory to bank customers free of charge. Click to expand... Nice i am a bank of america customer.. Shortspanishguy if BoA doesnt work out ill send you another PM, I work @ JHH
Originally posted by: CloE at bank of america, the personal bankers can do notory to bank customers free of charge. Click to expand... Nice i am a bank of america customer.. Shortspanishguy if BoA doesnt work out ill send you another PM, I work @ JHH