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Desieb000
Asked March 2019
Need mobile notary service for Mom. Any suggestions?
Need to notarize a quit deed. Any suggestions?
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JoAnn29
Mar 2019
Never heard of a mobile one but you may be able to find someone to come to your home.
Call your township clerk and ask who the notary is. Realtors have a notary. Lawyer offices. There maybe a small fee but your State regulates that.
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Call your township clerk and ask who the notary is. Realtors have a notary. Lawyer offices. There maybe a small fee but your State regulates that.