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jbelmont Posted - 05/18/2010 : 03:34:06 AM
In the eight years I was a notary, there were a few really odd experiences. I notarized someone who people thought was a kidnapper. I notarized a man in jail who blew up his apartment while experimenting with explosives, and a year later by chance met two of the people who were jurors on his trial when they needed to be notarized. I met people on their deathbed who desperately needed to be notarized. One of my best clients was a lady who ran massage parlors throughout Los Angeles county. Through her I met an acupuncturist named Dr. Quack. I met twenty people from Puebla who were not related to each other while fingerprinting for a company in Commerce. I notarized celebreties (met their personal assistants), movie directors ( busy types, aren't they? ) and went to many movie sets. I was a regular at men's central and was on a first name basis with the parking lot attendans. Those were the days.

But, what are YOUR oddest notary stories?

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DianaNotary Posted - 10/12/2010 : 2:09:30 PM
The most memorable signing for me was when I was 9 months pregnant and went to delivery room right after the notary appointment! :)

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FlaNotary Posted - 10/11/2010 : 12:21:28 PM
I haven't really had any really odd experiences. Although one time, a co-worker of mine called me to come over to her desk to notarize some random document, while other co-workers prepared a birthday party for me in the back. After notarizing it, completing a journal entry, etc., I went back to find the birthday party all set up. The co-worker confessed that the document didn't need to be notarized and she had drafted some random document for notarization just to get me away from my desk.

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Stoli3720 Posted - 10/11/2010 : 11:27:14 AM
Signed and a nudist colony... and yes, they were!

Stoli3720 Posted - 10/11/2010 : 11:26:14 AM
...and yes, they were.




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