any ideas?
1/31/2006 1:01:32 PM
go to a bank.I'm not sure about NC, but in GA, any commissioned military officer is automatically a notary public. And they don't even need to use a seal.In any case, go to a bank. Or to Student Legal Services, I'm sure someone there is a notary.
1/31/2006 1:04:40 PM
use the search function]
1/31/2006 1:08:46 PM
http://www.123notary.com/notary-result.asp?state=NC&super=&county=1102&n=Raleigh%20City&cc=1
1/31/2006 1:13:12 PM
FedExKinko's
1/31/2006 1:16:07 PM
^^^Use the search tool. Registration and Records has a notary.
1/31/2006 5:41:04 PM
this may be a stupid question... but what do you need an ID notarized for?
2/1/2006 8:22:18 AM
student legal services, i've had them do it
2/1/2006 10:51:38 AM
If it's a UNIVERSITY DOCUMENT, downstairs in Harris Hall will do it.If not, they'll tell you to screw off which pissed me off...I finally hadta go to BB&T in Cary b/c the Wachovia on Hillsborough demanded I have an account w/ them. Yeah, now that you've screwed me, I'm REAL enticed to get a Wachovia account
2/1/2006 10:53:24 AM
shit costs like 3 bucks wtf
2/1/2006 11:09:59 AM
hopefully you arent getting them to notarize a photocopy of your ID. I found out two weeks ago that a new law was allegedly passed that says they cannot certify photocopies of documents even if you have the original in hand.
2/1/2006 11:21:49 AM
^^^Um, I had a document notarized that was for the city of Raleigh. Not sure if anything has changed in 2 years, but I'll assume it was the same process.^^Taxis are more expensive. Either that or take the time to go to your own bank
2/1/2006 11:55:02 AM
there are a few student notaries around campus. IIRC philihp is, and I am too.[Edited on February 1, 2006 at 11:56 AM. Reason : ---]
2/1/2006 11:56:35 AM
2/1/2006 2:26:19 PM
Look up the law about notaries in North Carolina. In Georgia, notary service is not provided by a bank or a university - it is a service that the state government provides. Therefore, someone cannot refuse to notarize a document because it's not a university document or because you don't have an account or something like that. Get the lady's name and the county in which she is commissioned, and file a complaint.[Edited on February 1, 2006 at 7:37 PM. Reason : add]
2/1/2006 7:37:20 PM
SouthPaW12 - i will talk to Loretta (the R&R notary) about it tomorrow. you may have received some misinformation from one of the clerks.
2/1/2006 9:10:13 PM