I have to go get something notarized

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OCGuy

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I'm only required to check i.d. Don't even have to get a copy but I do. I even "marry" people.:D I do copy their i.d.'s and send it in with the license, just in case....

Ha...they sign/fingerprint a book. No copies of ID though.
 

erikistired

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Some ignorance in this thread.

It is $10 because it costs money to maintain your notary status with the state.

It costs money and time to take the classes and do the background checks to become a notary.

It costs money to get the notary supplies and renew your notary once it expires.

If you are a smart notary you have an E&O insurance policy which costs money.


My SO only notaries loan documents $200/pop, which works out to an extra 8-12K/yr for us on top of what we actually do in this office.

my bank has notarized anything and everything i've brought to them, free of charge. i would never pay to have something notarized.
 

Lounatik

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My wife is a notary so I get mine done for free!!!!!
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Waiting for the chorus "YOUR WIFE CAN"T NOTARIZE YOUR PAPERS!!!!!"
I know, I know. Sucks having a notary sleeping right next to you and you can't even utilize her "services"


Peace

Lounatik
 

DrPizza

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My SO only notaries loan documents $200/pop, which works out to an extra 8-12K/yr for us on top of what we actually do in this office.

So, you're saying that in your state, there are a lot of suckers willing to over pay for something that's free in all the other states? I'm in NY and have never heard of someone paying for the services of a notary. My lawyer's office has one, my accountant's office has one, there's one at my town hall, my school has one, my wife's company has one, the bank has one; they're all over the place. And, none of them charge a penny.

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http://www.ehow.com/how_2073446_become-notary-new-york.html
It's good for 4 years in NY.
 
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Whisper

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So, you're saying that in your state, there are a lot of suckers willing to over pay for something that's free in all the other states? I'm in NY and have never heard of someone paying for the services of a notary. My lawyer's office has one, my accountant's office has one, there's one at my town hall, my school has one, my wife's company has one, the bank has one; they're all over the place. And, none of them charge a penny.

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http://www.ehow.com/how_2073446_become-notary-new-york.html
It's good for 4 years in NY.

I've gotten it done for free a couple times at a small local law office here while in grad school, but I've seen advertisements for business that charge a small fee (~$2-3). Haven't needed anything notarized since joining the nearby credit union, so not sure if they have a notary on staff. I'm imagining this state probably has some of the more lax notary laws in the union, though, hence the low charge.
 

shortylickens

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My wife is a notary so I get mine done for free!!!!!
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I know, I know. Sucks having a notary sleeping right next to you and you can't even utilize her "services"
I will forgo my urge to be obscene here.