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In Georgia, a notary public can charge a maximum fee of $2 per notarial act. However, additional fees may apply for services such as travel or providing copies of documents. It's important for notaries to disclose their fees upfront to clients. Always check for any updates or changes to regulations, as they can vary.

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How much does Bank of America charge for notary?

They do it for free I've heard.


Can a notary in one county in GA notarize something in another county in GA?

Yes, a notary public of any county in GA can notarize for any other county in the state.


How much does a notary typically charge for services to a non-account holder at a bank?

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Can a notary charge?

Yes.


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Notary charges in Minnesota are $1 per act.


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notaries Public may charge a maximum of $5.00 per document.


Can you charge what you want to notarize a document?

Texas has a schedule of maximum prices that can be charged for each possible notary service. I believe that every state has schedules of maximum prices which can be charged for a notary's service. In Texas, the notary can charge less than the maximum, if he chooses to.


Are notary services offered at Bank of America?

Bank of America does offer notary services. Notary services at Bank of America are free of charge to customers of the bank. Notary services are available during normal bank hours.


Can your local bank notarize signatures for a living trust?

Any Notary can do it. Many banks provide notary services to their customers for a nominal charge or free.


Can a Virginia bank notary notarize a power of attorney?

Most banks offer notary services for their customers. They may charge a small fee for non-customers.


What is a notary public and how is it public?

A notary public is a person who has applied and become licensed to act as a witness to another person's identity. Public simply infers that the notary is available to provide this act as a service for a nominal fee. Most often, states "cap" the amount that a person can charge for the service. For example, a state may decide that a notary public can only charge up to $5.00 for notarizing a document.


How do you notarize a certificate of identity?

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.

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