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Are you're Asking Yourself, "Where Can I Find a Notary?" - 1 views
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If you are asking yourself "where can I find a notary," we obviously believe the best place is right here on FindNotary. We make finding a notary near you extremely simple. Just search by notary or business name or by location. When searching by location, you can find a notary by state, metro, or county, or type in your city.
Where to Find a Notary
Before finding a notary, you need to know that a notary charges for a fee, which is a few dollars and is limited by state law. Now that you have that in mind, here are some of the places to call and visit to find a notary:
>Company or Office. If you're working in an office, there's a big chance that your company's administrative assistant is a certified notary public. And if you've received a document in an office, try to ask the person who handed the document to you if they have a notary on their staff.
>Bank. If you need to notarize a financial document, you can call or visit your local bank and inquire if they have a notary available. Before going to the bank, make sure that what you are holding is a financial document, if not, the bank will refuse to notarize on the grounds that it is not covered by their insurance.
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In the past, having a document notarized involved looking for a notary public in your area, either by searching in a phone directory or asking around. The Internet has changed the landscape so much in the notarization world as it gave notaries an easier way to be found. With online notary services, you now have more resources to market themselves as compared to before without the online option.
If you're a notary public and haven't taken your services online, now is the time to do that. First, you have to lists your notary business for free on notary directory site like Find Notary. Then, you can start making your business known by doing some Facebook marketing, Google Plus marketing, or starting a notary blog.
Aside from the usual paper-based notarization, electronic notarization or enotarization is another online notary service that people can now offer. Also, Virginia notaries will soon be able to operate as an online notary with people around the entire United States.
For individuals who are acquiring online notary services from notaries public, it is important to check first if the notary is indeed commissioned in your State. One way of doing some background check is to search our directory of notaries public for reviews or call your Secretary of State's Office.
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