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They come in very handy, but banks are not required to have a notary available.
A notary public is a person authorized by the government to witness the signing of important documents and administer oaths. Generally, anyone who meets the state's requirements can become a notary public.
You stamp it with your little Notary stamp, and then you sign your name under it.
You have to go to a notary public, present ID, and then sign the document in the presence of the notary public. Then the notary public attaches his/her seal to the document, and signs it. There will be a fee for the service, however, many banks have free notary services for their customers.
Most banks provide notary services for their clients. And most law offices will have many of them around.
You can take them to any notary and have them notarized. Most banks ot mailbox stores have a notary on site.
Any Notary can do it. Many banks provide notary services to their customers for a nominal charge or free.
Sure, if the pharmacist also happens to be a notary. Only a certified notary public can notarize documents. In the past many local pharmacies provided the services of a notary. It is unlikely that the modern chain stores continue that tradition. Most banks have a notary on staff.
Most banks have a notary and that guarantees your signature.
Yes. Most banks usually have a notary public on staff.
does anyone give classes for notary in new iberia la
Most banks offer notary services for their customers. They may charge a small fee for non-customers.