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Where to Find a Notary in Maryland and How Much Will They Charge?

There are many places to find a Notary Public to get a document notarized. Some common locations are Courts, City Clerk’s Office, Local Banks, Local Pharmacies, UPS or FedEx, and law offices. These are just some of the possible locations to find a Notary Public. If you are looking to get a document notarized for free, try going to the bank you frequent. Most banks typically have a Notary and will notarize for no charge. Many other businesses will charge you, however this is a minimal cost. In accordance with the Notorial Act in Maryland, a Notary Public cannot charge more than $4.00 for notarizing a document.
If you do have questions regarding a Notary Public or the documents that are of concern, it is highly recommended to contact an experienced attorney to help guide you through the process.

For a free, confidential conversation to discuss Notary Public or similar laws, including the Notorial Act, contact Maryland Attorney Stephen J. Reichert at 410-299-4959, sreichert@reichertlegal.com or by clicking here.

Day, evening and weekend appointments are available in office or at your residence. Mr. Reichert personally serves estate planning clients throughout the entire state of Maryland.

Stephen looks forward to assisting you with your Maryland Legal needs.

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