Posted by Corine Doucett on 7/2/08 12:42pm Msg #253928
In Colorado-Fees
In Colorado what is a good resource for information on fees to charge?
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Reply by Charles_Ca on 7/2/08 1:23pm Msg #253935
Your business plan, that is why you develop one before you go into business: to see if its a viable business.
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Reply by Carolyn Bodley on 7/2/08 1:56pm Msg #253949
Re: you mean we've got fees?-what a concept? n/m
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Reply by Carolyn Bodley on 7/2/08 2:05pm Msg #253951
Re: P.S. - are you even aware of what you can legally charge
for a general notariation in Colorado, or even know where to look for the information?
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Reply by MW/VA on 7/2/08 3:36pm Msg #253974
I wonder if anyone read the question.
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Reply by Carolyn Bodley on 7/2/08 4:16pm Msg #253978
Re: Sure, I read the question
**In Colorado what is a good resource for information on fees to charge?**
Is she talking about loan signing fees, general notarization fees -- exactly what kind of fees? If she is not talking about general notarization fees -- that she should already be well aware of since she is a Colorado commissioned notary - then she, and only she, can decide what her signing fee should be based on her cost of doing business. Colorado, Maine, Timbuckto -- if she had taken the time to R-E-A-D before posting a question, she would see that reasonable fees are the same regardless of what state one lives in.
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Reply by Sylvia_FL on 7/2/08 4:33pm Msg #253986
Re: Sure, I read the question
I would have answered basically the same as Carolyn. She should know what she is allowed to charge as a notary. Her handbook is the best resource for notary fees.
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