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Pretty much every bank has a notary, and if you have an account they'll
probably do it with no charge.<br><br>
At 09:49 PM 2/15/2012, Anne Diffily wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Most banks also have at least
one notary public on staff. I know Sovereign on Elmgrove/Lloyd
does.<br><br>
Anne<br><br>
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 9:45 PM, Ann Byrne
<<a href="mailto:editorann@cox.net">editorann@cox.net</a>>
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<dd>Since a notary public is needed for the Providence form for homestead
exemption, I offer a suggestion. $2.00 for notary public
service at East Side Prescription on Hope St and Elgin. There
are three of them, which suggests there'd be an available
notary whenever you showed up. Plus they have a xerox , so I was
able to xerox my license and registration quickly
also. I'm sure there are others around the
neighborhood, but in my childhood Currency Exchanges existed on every
block (it was new york) and their signs also always read Notary Public
Available. Lacking those signs, I was vastly relieved to
accidentally find the service nearby.<br><br>
<dd>Annb<br><br>
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