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 Re: Who here makes most of their notary income doing GNW?
Posted by NVLSlady/VA on 2/17/20 7:13pm

I wouldn't be surprised if some are using GNW to make up for signing losses. That's one reason I dislike discussing fees; I cringe when notaries charge exorbitant travel fees on top of the State allowable modest fee. I'm not too keen on the idea of earning a living wage in the name of my commission. Certainly we should be rewarded for time spent and convenience aspect. I just choose to make it worth my while by "fitting it in." Then, like my colleague I go to dinner or splurge on something nice, simple that I'd like.

Just keep in mind that your travel charges should be documented - and disclosed to signer upfront.

When asked, "Is that all?" after collecting my payment for a notarization, I mention what my travel fee is (somewhere around $30-$40) and what the State allows. No overhead. Paid immediately. Appreciation. Satisfaction all way 'round.

I generally lump GNW in with the typical field services work assignment - quick, cheap, local, and again . . . No expensive overhead.

P.S. GNW Caveat: B2B hires (such as with attorneys, legal, corporate or financial firms) should expect a somewhat modified fee scale since they are running a business; they're not giving anything away for free, so Why should I?
Also, some with professional backgrounds often charge a bit more for their services, in which the notary service is simply an add-on (think of Virtual Assistants, accountants or estate planners) Wink
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