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sjhayden
Asked April 2013
Where do you find a notary public and witnesses for the POA?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Apr 2013
Most banks have a notary. Just call the bank where you do business. I'm sure they can help you.
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Ralph Robbins
Apr 2013
If you need the notary to come to you do a search for "mobile notary". They exist. Witnesses you will have to find.
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Apr 2013
Banks are good. You insurance agent is another likely bet.
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