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Assuming you mean what place you can get a document notarized ... post office, bank, most law firms will do it for a small charge (possibly free), real estate office, phone book advertiser. If you mean where on the document, it is below the signature (which the notary is in essence saying is really you). You should not sign your document until you are in front of the notary. He/she will look at your i.d. and then watch you sign it.
Ask also in a Canadian post office.
Yes, but it is at the discretion of the post office. In live in Ontario and have a USPS box in NY state. I opened the PO Box in person at the USPS office, and they just asked for my Canadian passport and Ontario driver's license as ID. I've heard that some post offices will not permit this unless you have proof of US residency.
You would have to check your local post office to find out if you can get a mail redirect from a physical Canadian address to Australia. You can ask them if they can do this for stores that will only post within Canada.
Post office.Postal service.
Post Offices
FPO = Fleet post office for Navy personel. Apo = Army post office for Army personel
Main Post office (Head Post Office) to Main Post Office (Head Post Office)
Almost any stamp dealer would have some Canadian stamps to sell. Some specialize in Canada and maintain a large stock. You can buy mint stamps from the Canadian post office via the Internet if you have a credit card.
Postal service
The plural of Post Office is Post Offices.
Depends which post office you are at.