How do I get a notarized form?
Often someone at your bank branch is a Notary. Other likely places to get notarized forms are mortgage broker offices, title company offices, real estate offices, and many copy shops. Also private mailbox places (especially those catering to foreign nationals) often have a Notary on staff.
Your bank will often provide one or two notary sessions at no charge if you are a customer. Any of the other places will do free notary work if you are engaged in a transaction. Otherwise the fee is somewhere between $10-$30, depending on the type of transaction.
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Comments Chris Henry March 3, 2008 at 2:39 AM I know how and where to get my form notarized, what I need to know is where to get the form itself. Please help. Thank you. |
Privacy Alerts March 3, 2008 at 11:25 AM You get the form from the notary (at their office/branch). Thanks for the comment Chris. |
wendy puthuff March 20, 2008 at 9:16 AM I work at a bank and my manager is a notary and she knows nothing about an opt out form. WHERE can I get this form and the address to send it to so that I can have her notarized be her?/ |
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