How to Find a Notary
Depending on where you live, you should find it easy to locate a notary public ready to assist you. Many establishments in any town or city employ notaries, with many even offering same-day notary service to clients. Some of the best locations to find a notary include:
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Post Offices
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Libraries
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Shipping Companies
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Law Offices
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Print & Copy Stores
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Real Estate Firms
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Banks
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Accountants Offices
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Hotel Business Service Centers
Before you head out to any of these places to
get a document notarized, we recommend you call first. The notary may only be
available during certain hours—or they may notarize documents for customers
only.
If you are still looking for a notary, then
it is time to contact your secretary of state. This government agency usually
handles notary commissions and can provide a searchable database of registered
notaries on its Website. Depending on your state’s Website, you can generally
search for notaries by location, commission number, or name.
Sometimes the challenge isn’t finding a notary, but finding a notary available when you are free to go to them. If you are experiencing this challenge, searching for a traveling notary might be a good idea. These notaries can usually be found online with a simple “mobile notary” search on your favorite search engine. Most traveling notaries will charge an additional travel fee, but this could be more than worth the cost for the convenience.
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