Where do you go to find places to get something notarized for free when you need a notary public now? Here's where to find a notary near you.
Ryan Macinnis July 17, 2019 Updated Jan 23, 2024When you need to get a document notarized, it usually mean waiting in line at a bank, a FedEx or UPS, or at the Post Office down the street. This can be a huge hassle for people who don't have the ability to take time off work or leave home to find a notary public. And, even if you can find the time, the next question is always Where Can I Get Something Notarized? Or, Where Can I Find a Notary? Or even better, Where Can I Get Something Notarized for Free Near Me?
Your local bank is usually the only place that might be able to offer notary services for free, but that has become harder to come by. Going to a physical location means there’s a risk the notary is not working that day or they went for lunch. This becomes a waste of a trip for something you need to sign right now.
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It takes less than two minutes to connect to a notary, and less than eight minutes to complete the entire notarization online. We have performed notarizations for millions of happy customers. Even better, Notarize partners with major post offices and banks to provide the convenience of online notarization when you're already out handling other business.