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I was a notary 25+ years ago, and the maximum legal fee I could charge was $3. So things haven't changed that much! I did it for free for people I knew. For strangers, I don't think $3 (or $5) is much for one's time.
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Originally Posted by eloyfan
Right on. I always was under the impression that a notary public was doing it as a giving gesture. No charge. It used to be that way. As with many things, though, times are a-changing, not always positively.
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