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curiosityshop t1_jdavlia wrote

We go to our bank. They notarized docs for free.

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P440CPJ t1_jdax0f3 wrote

Yeah, I was going to mention this. Most banks will do it for free if you are a customer. Charge a small fee if you aren't.

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kevhall4oi t1_jdaz1uv wrote

Well aren't you fancy with your free notarization - some of us have to slum it on Kijiji like commoners.

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Faelwolf t1_jdavvus wrote

I go to my local city hall. Notary, fax, copies, and certified copies are all free. Don't know if other small towns offer those services, but worth checking.

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CpuJunky t1_jdavp1m wrote

Your bank will have people to do it, $20 or less usually.

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DievBomD t1_jdavs77 wrote

Some US banks do it.

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thakubla t1_jdavyov wrote

Just go to any bank branch. Many of the bankers there are notaries and will do it for free

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RoundEarthCentrist t1_jdazi3g wrote

I usually go to a notary public. They have them at mailbox and UPS-type stores.

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wwarnout t1_jdawn24 wrote

Or, if you have an account in a local bank, go there. Most likely, a teller or manager can notarize you documents for free.

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roo-ster t1_jdazfpw wrote

My local True Value hardware store will notarize documents for free.

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borislightgem t1_jdb1nbt wrote

My library notarized documents for free so check there too

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goatharper t1_jdawyho wrote

Your bank will do it for free.

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Glassmage1 t1_jdb0hut wrote

You can just go to a UPS store that does notary services and get it for $15.

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fuck_all_you_people t1_jdb1uqu wrote

For $25 you can have it done online at home. I had to use it last week and someone across the country did it over webcam. Sworn statement and everything.

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Splodingseal t1_jdb3wuy wrote

Some public libraries have notaries and will do it for free. I worked at a public library and they required every full time salaried employee to become a notary.

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