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Posted - 10/22/2010 : 01:10:06 AM If you are a New York Notary, or used to be, tell us some of the most unusual situations you got yourself into by virtue of the fact that you are an NYC Notary. Any subway signings? Muggings? Late night signings in Times Square? Maybe you did a signature for a good fellah? Let us know, and please fill it with lots of New York flavor! Or just tell us about an experience visiting New York!
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jbelmont |
Posted - 10/22/2010 : 1:23:00 PM I don't think that NYC has 1,000,000 post office boxes just west of the park all in one location. But, thats a good guess. But, you never know. It would make more sense if those zips were downtown near the financial action in NYC.
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Posted - 10/22/2010 : 03:38:00 AM quote: Originally posted by jbelmont
One interesting point I learned when revising zip code coordinates for NYC is that there are several dozen zip codes where nobody lives. If you are an NYC notary, you might find this interesting. These zip codes have GPS coordinates just a block west from the upper edge of Central Park. Maybe, the authorities are thinking that one day they will need these zip codes.
Another point is that there are very few notaries on our NYC notary list compared to the population of the area, take a look:
http://www.123notary.com/notary-result.asp?state=NY&n=NYC&county=1000
Could it be that those zip codes are for post office boxes only? We have several like that in Tampa.
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jbelmont |
Posted - 10/22/2010 : 02:06:56 AM One more thing.. how is life for those who are dual commissioned notaries with one commission as a New York notary, and another commission as a New Jersey notary or Connecticut notary public?
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jbelmont |
Posted - 10/22/2010 : 02:03:18 AM One interesting point I learned when revising zip code coordinates for NYC is that there are several dozen zip codes where nobody lives. If you are an NYC notary, you might find this interesting. These zip codes have GPS coordinates just a block west from the upper edge of Central Park. Maybe, the authorities are thinking that one day they will need these zip codes.
Another point is that there are very few notaries on our NYC notary list compared to the population of the area, take a look:
http://www.123notary.com/notary-result.asp?state=NY&n=NYC&county=1000
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