I live in the Midwest and have had documents notarized for between $35 and $30 each. The number of "notarizations" you can do a year will depend on your area, the competition and how effectively you get the word out (advertising) that you are a notary.
One can find much information about Public Notary on Wikipedia. It has much detail on the history of the Public Notary and how it works in each country around the world. One can also find information on the website 'The Notaries Society'.
yes,the notary is gazzetted officer in as much as central government published the list of notary as gazzetted officer in the gazzette notification published by the 1st week of january/2008 and a notary is also appointed by gazzete notification
There would be no need for a notary to be on a phone call between a lawyer and client. I am a notary and my job is to notarize documents not listen in between client and attorney.
Depends on the type of notary. If they are a realtor or banker they notarize in conjunction with these services. I am a notary and do not work with a company and didn't get the extra training to notarize real estate forms. That was an extra cost for training and another test. As it was I paid 600.00 for training, finger printing, bonding, and the state test. I can only charge 15.00 per signature when I do a notarization. I am not getting rich off of this and I will have to retake training and the test in 4 years.
They do it for free I've heard.
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The cost for Notary Stamps varies by state. You can find most stamps for sale for less than $50 Dollars. There are local Notary Supply Stores and Online Retailers of these stamps. The actual custom notary stamp ranges in cost from $20 - $40. You can view numerous notary stamps for sale online, ordered by state, here: http://www.xstamperonline.com/category.aspx?categoryID=23
A notary is a notary, I don't see why not.
yes,the notary is gazzetted officer in as much as central government published the list of notary as gazzetted officer in the gazzette notification published by the 1st week of january/2008 and a notary is also appointed by gazzete notification
A New York State notary can refuse to notarize a document if he or she believes the document is fraudulent or that the signatory has not established his or her identity to the satisfaction of the notary, or if the signatory has not paid the $2 fee. A notary cannot refuse to notarize a document for discriminatory reasons.
notary
It is the amount paid by the drawer of the bill to the notary of a particular area who then warns the drawee of the bill to honour it in a specified time period.