08-25-2012, 10:38 AM
Before wasting effort and time, I would call and ask TESC who they expect to notarize it. Like Laterbloomer said, when most places say they need a notarized copy of something, they mean the issuer had to notarize it, not the sender. How would the notary know you did not type it up and bring it in to stamp?
Banks, post office or other government service locations, insurance companies, and some employers all tend to have notaries available. Ask around your work and see if anyone is a notary.
Banks, post office or other government service locations, insurance companies, and some employers all tend to have notaries available. Ask around your work and see if anyone is a notary.
BSBA, HR / Organizational Mgmt - Thomas Edison State College, December 2012
- TESC Chapter of Sigma Beta Delta International Honor Society for Business, Management and Administration
- Arnold Fletcher Award
AAS, Environmental, Safety, & Security Technologies - Thomas Edison State College, December 2012
AS, Business Administration - Thomas Edison State College, March 2012
- TESC Chapter of Sigma Beta Delta International Honor Society for Business, Management and Administration
- Arnold Fletcher Award
AAS, Environmental, Safety, & Security Technologies - Thomas Edison State College, December 2012
AS, Business Administration - Thomas Edison State College, March 2012