Posted by Negretes Notary Service on 7/7/04 1:49pm Msg #4025
Need Notaries in AZ
I know I am not suppose to advertise here in this forum, however I thought that this would be ok for now.
I have a new acct in AZ starting this month and need notaries that can print e-mail docs, but must also have PCL 6 capacity. If there are any notaries that are in AZ and can do this please conatct my web site at (www.1nns.com) and go to the noatry sign up page. In the subject lline please state your an AZ notary.
If my advertisment offends anyone I apoligize in advance.
Anthony J negrete Negrete's Notary Service
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Reply by PAW Notary Services on 7/7/04 1:58pm Msg #4029
Anthony ... I'm not in AZ, but interested in which company is requiring PCL6. Most documents are PCL4 based with some of them now appearing as PCL5e compliant. I didn't know anyone was using any PCL6 features (which are very few over PCL5e).
Paul/FL
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Reply by Anonymous on 7/7/04 2:43pm Msg #4033
I am the one requesting PCL 6 emulation. If they don't have it then I can't use them, it is a safety net for me. As far as who I am working with, lets just say I have been working with this company for quite some time now. They are also a nationwide comapny like myself.
Anthony J negrete
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Reply by Negretes Notary Service on 7/7/04 2:44pm Msg #4034
I am so sorry I did not mean to post without my name
Anthony J Negrete Negrete's Notary Service
www.1nns.com
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Reply by Paul/FL on 7/7/04 11:44pm Msg #4052
You signed your post, so we know who you are. :)
PAW Notary Services
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Reply by Joan Bergstrom on 7/8/04 12:32am Msg #4058
I haven't worked for them but they have a wonderful reputation in our industry. The AZ notaries should sign up immediately!!
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Reply by HisHughness on 7/7/04 2:07pm Msg #4030
Sure, Tony, we're all PO'ed because you posted a notice that there's work available. Just make dang sure it doesn't happen again more than 30 or 40 times a month.
I just accepted an assignment to serve two subpoenas. I've never done this before; had them served many times, but never served one. I'm not sure why I was called; in Texas, any adult can serve a subpoena as long as they are related to the case or the parties. And these should be routine service on a business for records.
Had no idea what to charge, since I don't (or haven't) accepted anything except loan signings. So, I just charged what I used to charge for a closing. Any input from anybody?
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