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Beverly Kinlaw, North Carolina Notary Public
2717 Newkirk Avenue Wilmington, NC 28403
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It was a pleasure working with Beverly. We will be using her for any of our Notary needs!
Kevin Picklesimer on 7/11/2012 3:52:39 PM
My 85 year old mother-in-law sold a property she owned in Greensboro, NC in 2009. Traveling that far at her age to the closing would have been difficult for her. Luckily our agent contacted Beverly to come to our home and complete all the necessary paperwork. What a pleasure she was to welcome into our home. Beverly travels over numerous counties with her mobile notary service accompanied by her adorable little dog. Our schedule is what she accomadated not hers. Mom didn't need to travel in inclement weather, my husband didn't need to take a day off from his work and I got to visit with Beverly's precious little companion. What a great experience and service she provided. Mom has another property for sale and yes Beverly will be visiting us again! Sure hope if you need a notary service you will keep Beverly in mind to take care of your notary needs.
Terry Thompson on 1/26/2010 6:36:29 AM
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