Type your answer here... does Pennsylvania require a notary to take a thumbprint
you can seach it in newspaper or ask some one who take notary classes or is a notary. Ask them where to take classes and for advice. you also have to pay for it to take classes and in some websites you can do it online.
where can I go to take a class and become a certified notary public. From Charlotte,nc You must go to a local community college to take a notary course.
Any Citizen who resides in Ohio can become a notary. You only have to take the test and be sworn in.
Try www.notaryclasses.com. They offer online notary classes.
You can take them to any notary and have them notarized. Most banks ot mailbox stores have a notary on site.
Nitetime Notary offers a few options on notary public classes. http://nitetimenotary.com/6%20hour%20class.html
In most states, you are required to take a notary class or pass an exam to become a notary public. The specific requirements vary by state, so it's best to check with your state's notary public division for the most up-to-date information.
Becoming a Notary is fairly quick and easy. The requirments change slightly from state to state, but you can get an application from the National Notary Association (NNA). You may also have to take a short test/class before accepting the position of Notary.
You will need to take a 3 hour educational course online followed by applying for the notary and filing for a bond.
The suffix "notary" typically refers to someone authorized to witness and certify documents, administer oaths, and take affidavits.
It depends on what you're asking. I suspect you mean, "How do you get a document notarized?" If so, you take the document to a Notary Public, sign the document in front of the Notary, and show ID. The Notary will stamp, date, and sign the document. You can usually find a Notary at a local bank. A Notary will normally charge you a small fee.
To become a notary you must first become registered with the state. Which requires you take a 6 hour course offered by the government.