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    Most banks have someone who is a notary on staff. You need not be a bank's customer, as notaries are not even allowed to be reimbursed for their services. Most banks, most law offices, and certainly city hall all have a notary public on board, I have a friend who is a notary because her husband is a contractor, and they needed one often for his business paperwork.

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    I should explain better. The car is in Ohio with my brother. We are here in Texas but need to sell the car. We will need to give someone a power of attorney to sell the car for us but I am trying to figure out where they will need to take both the POA and the title so that they can sign it in front of a notary to transfer the title from our name to the name of the new owners. I have all of the details ironed out about what I have to do to have everything legal and official but I just want to make it more convenient for my brother or the buyer to get the title transfered to the name of the new buyer. Make sense?? I've already spoken with the title office so I am just trying to have a list of places that I can give to the buyer or my brother of places that he can go to get the title transfered to the new owner. THAT must be done in front of a notary WITH the power of attorney that I will be giving them.
    Make sense?? It's complicated
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    I'm a Notary .....

    Most banks or financial institutions (including law firms) have notaries too. This site may help answer some of your questions:

    http://www.nationalnotary.org/

    The maximum a notary may legally charge is $4 per signature, so don't get ripped off.

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    Do not be surprised if a bank asks for a small fee to be paid for using their notary services, especially if you aren't a customer. And Edwina's Secretary is right, the document will have to be signed in the presence of the notary. And of course, that Power of Attorney will probably have to be legally filed and notarized, too!

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    My local drug store has a notary, I've never been charged but it's a small, local drug store, not a chain.
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    yep we will go before a notary to get the power of attorney It's simple on our end because yes we can be seen on the base at the legal office Thanks for the info everyone. I will check out that website!
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    A bite of a tangent...but aren't notaries regulated by the state? With each state having its own rules (and therefore...differences?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary
    A bite of a tangent...but aren't notaries regulated by the state? With each state having its own rules (and therefore...differences?)
    I've already made phone calls and verified that my POA will be fine in Ohio. I have also verified that we are fulfilling all of the requirements. I don't need an independant notary here in Texas because I have the base legal office that will give us the POA.The only thing that I wanted to know was where to find a notary so that I can pass that info along and make it easier on the people involved in transfering the vehicle title When we give the individual the vehicle POA we are giving them the right to act in our name to do everything that is necessary to transfer the title. Finding a notary to make the title transfer official is their "problem" but I'm just trying to be nice and give tham examples of where they can go.
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