The Subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10:07 a.m., in Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Representative in Congress from the State of California, and Prepared Statement of the Honorable Howard L. Material Submitted for the Hearing Record Michael Frank Turner, Owner, Freedom Court Reporting, Inc. Googasian, Esq., The Googasian Firm, P.C. Morris, Esq., Professor and Associate Dean, College of Reiniger, Esq., Executive Director, National Notary State of California, and Member, Subcommittee on Courts, the The Honorable Darrell Issa, a Representative in Congress from the The State of California, and Ranking Member, Subcommittee onĬourts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property. Berman, a Representative in Congress from State of Texas, and Chairman, Subcommittee on Courts, the The Honorable Lamar Smith, a Representative in Congress from the WEINER, New YorkĬHRIS CANNON, Utah ADAM B. RIC KELLER, Florida ROBERT WEXLER, FloridaĭARRELL ISSA, California ANTHONY D. SPENCER BACHUS, Alabama MAXINE WATERS, CaliforniaīOB INGLIS, South Carolina MARTIN T. JENKINS, Tennessee ZOE LOFGREN, California BERMAN, CaliforniaĮLTON GALLEGLY, California JOHN CONYERS, Jr., MichiganīOB GOODLATTE, Virginia RICK BOUCHER, Virginia Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property MIKE PENCE, Indiana DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ, Florida JEFF FLAKE, Arizona CHRIS VAN HOLLEN, Maryland SCHIFF, CaliforniaĭARRELL ISSA, California LINDA T. HOSTETTLER, Indiana ROBERT WEXLER, Florida MEEHAN, MassachusettsīOB INGLIS, South Carolina WILLIAM D. JENKINS, Tennessee SHEILA JACKSON LEE, TexasĬHRIS CANNON, Utah MAXINE WATERS, California LUNGREN, California ZOE LOFGREN, California LAMAR SMITH, Texas RICK BOUCHER, VirginiaĮLTON GALLEGLY, California JERROLD NADLER, New YorkīOB GOODLATTE, Virginia ROBERT C. HYDE, Illinois JOHN CONYERS, Jr., Michigan JAMES SENSENBRENNER, Jr., Wisconsin, Chairman Printed for the use of the Committee on the Judiciaryįor Sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. THE COURT IS LOCATED WHEN SUCH NOTARIZATION OCCURS IN OR AFFECTS MADE BY A NOTARY PUBLIC LICENSED BY A STATE OTHER THAN THE STATE WHERE TO REQUIRE ANY FEDERAL OR STATE COURT TO RECOGNIZE ANY NOTARIZATION For example, you could cover the costs for an employee to become a notary.- TO REQUIRE ANY FEDERAL OR STATE COURT TO RECOGNIZE ANY NOTARIZATION MADE BY A NOTARY PUBLIC LICENSED BY A STATE OTHER THAN THE STATE WHERE THE COURT IS LOCATED WHEN SUCH NOTARIZATION OCCURS IN OR AFFECTS INTERSTATE COMMERCE You’re not allowed to notarize your own signature, but you can pay for someone else’s notary training. In-house notary: If you need a notary on a regular basis, it might be worth having your own, or becoming one yourself.City, county, or state offices: You might also find a notary at a local police or sheriff's office or at city or county offices.Keep in mind that banks and credit unions will charge people who don't have an account there for a notary service. If you can make a trip to your bank branch, you might save a few dollars. Banks and credit unions: These places often notarize papers for clients at no charge. They might even be willing to waive the cost. Ask around, and you may find that friends or co-workers are allowed to notarize papers for you. You might even be able to get papers notarized outside of business hours by someone who moonlights as a notary. Instead of getting papers notarized at the usual places, such as banks and credit unions, you might pay less, or nothing at all, if you use a notary you know.
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