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 The $35 is for just showing up and notarizing one document-
Posted by NVLSlady/VA on 3/20/18 4:19pm

so the gnw client paid $60 or more* to have One document witnessed/notarized??? During normal hours? And how do we explain the up charge to signer if curious about the State-allowed notarization fee?

I believe this was brought up in a recent thread - but doesn't seem right for third parties to take one of the very few opportunities left for direct work (and to detriment of consumer). I know I couldn't afford that public "service."

Also, if "platform searches by drive time, not miles," is it smart enough to know time of day & calculate accordingly?

*That's assuming the SS made a few bucks too
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