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37 Marlowe Drive Asheville, NC 28801

Mr. Gelman provided an excellent service for my company. I highly recommend working with him.

Monique D on 14/04/2022 11:10:25 AM

I feel well notarized after visiting mr. Gelman

Jim Gromly on 01/02/2020 06:29:50 PM

He arrived on time and was very well dress. Was positive, efficient,and thorough.

Walt Piper on 28/11/2018 01:24:40 PM

Michael passed the 123notary Recertification Audit Test on August 24, 2017.

Jeremy Belmont on 24/08/2017 02:40:37 PM

Mr. Gelman has met me to complete home loan documents twice. He is friendly, professional, thorough, helpful and efficient. He can answer any questions and explain anything about your documents. He is careful to make sure no errors are present and he is efficient to make the process easy and quick. We highly recommend requesting Mr. Gelman and will definitely call him the next time we need notary services.

David Starkey on 31/05/2017 08:01:15 PM

 

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