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A century of law
Sun, 29 Nov 2009 10:41:00 GMT
Bodkins Barristers Solicitors and Notaries partners Kieran Tohill (left) and Dave Gibson, both of Alexandra, celebrate 100 years of business at a party in the town last night. Photo by Rosie Manins
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Notaries with expiring commissions may renew online
Sat, 28 Nov 2009 19:04:00 GMT
a copy with their county where they are a resident. Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie today reminded notaries with expiring commissions in 2010 to renew their commissions online at https://notary.sos. state.mn.us beginning December 1, 2009
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Directive to notaries
Fri, 20 Nov 2009 22:01:00 GMT
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The government has asked the notaries to make available the notary register for inspection to the officials concerned. In a circular issued here on Friday, the government asked the notaries to discontinue notary practice after their
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3314 Indianola Ave Des Moines, IA 50315
(515) 243-5979
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2910 E University Ave Des Moines, IA 50317
(515) 266-7980
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3112 Merle Hay Rd Des Moines, IA 50310
(515) 251-8672
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904 Army Post Rd Des Moines, IA 50315
(515) 953-5100
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1238 E 14th St Des Moines, IA 50316
(515) 262-2552
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2740 Douglas Ave Des Moines, IA 50310
(515) 274-5200
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Des Moines, IA Notaries - Need to guarantee it’s really your signature on that important contract? Have it notarized by one of our licensed notaries in Des Moines, IA. If you have a contract or document you would like witnessed or authenticated, contact a local Des Moines, IA notary public.
Des Moines, IA Notable Notary Services
We can provide you with certified copies of documents. When you're signing a contract -- for any reason -- it's best to have one of our notaries on hand to witness the process.
You might think that Des Moines, IA notaries are a waste of your money. But you're wrong. While our only job is to say, “yes, I watched him sign that.” But their seal just might be very important in court at a later date, so make sure you use a notary when you sign contracts.
Basically, Des Moines, IA notaries have a special stamp only issued through the state. The point is you know that if the document is signed and stamped with a notary seal then you have an official notarized document. A notary can mean the difference between an open and shut court case or a long drawn-out process of discrediting a contract.
Des Moines, IA notaries are qualified officers certified to administer oaths and statutory declarations, serve as witnesses to document signings, authenticate documents, and more. Some companies or services require that signed documents be stamped and signed by a notary. Depending on the Des Moines, IA notary public you choose you either need to visit them or they can travel to you. Their services are vital for any important documents and contracts, as their sole purpose is to prevent fraud and forgery. Notaries in Des Moines, IA are unbiased witnesses to the identity or identities of the person who is signing the document or contract. When hiring a notary you will want to find out their rates, and if they are bonded and insured.
Note that you can hire notaries to be a part of your permanent staff if your company deals primarily with contracts (such as mortgage brokers or law firms). Call to find out how a local Des Moines, IA notary can help today.
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