Notorizing After 5p.m. -

where can you do this.

the seller is at work all day and i am trying to get the deed notorized.

how would i go about doing this?

Verb

Comments(9)

  • nebulousd30th March, 2004

    traveling notaries.

    banks on saturdays.

  • adambeal130th March, 2004

    Try concierges (or other staff) at nice hotels. I am one at a five star hotel, and I notarize a fair amount. Seven days a week, 7am - 10pm.

  • elf258830th March, 2004

    Go to one of those local "Postal Annex" or UPS Store/Mailboxes Etc. type storefronts, typically they have notaries on site and are open more along the lines of retail hrs. vs. 9-5 hours. (Obviously call first) grin Also the other poster suggested traveling notaries. I agree - just google "traveling notary <<your town, your state>>"

  • jeff1200230th March, 2004

    If there are bank branches in your grocery stores, they're often open until 7 or 8 pm. You can get them to do it also.

  • ozzie31st March, 2004

    Verbatim., my 2 cents... try some of your auto dealers both new and used, generally they have a notary, as do many real estate offices. Good luck, Ozzie

  • myfrogger31st March, 2004

    I deal with two realtors on a regular basis. One is a realtor and the other's wife is one. It comes in very handy even when I'm not dealing with them for their deals.

  • CheckHound31st March, 2004

    In our area a lot of check cashing places have notaries and are open late.

    Heather

  • j_owley31st March, 2004

    check out your phone book they list ones who will travel wink

  • rjones31st March, 2004

    Traveling notaries work for me, Use different ones though. I try to find one that is going to be the closest to where im signing. They charge by the mile.

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