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3DR
Joined: 24 May 2009
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Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 10:49 pm Post subject: |
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| SandyG21 wrote: |
As I said yes my University will do this for a large fee for their own documents.
For other documents they will not do this.
I can find no government officials to do this in my county.
In fact I spent the day playing phone tag with everyone in my county clerk/recorders office who said they had no idea what I was talking about had NEVER heard of authenticating documents or notarizing documents and had never heard of apostilles.
So my diploma and school documents - I know where to go.
I know my state can apostille.
However some documents need authenticating and notariziing - I was told a bank notary CANNOT notarize because it must be a government official.
Side note is some of the people at my court house actually think we are at war with South Korea!
Elections are next week too - so yes I plan to help vote!
I am very happy some of you can get documents cheaply - but each person here has to go to their University and their city and or state for this and there is a wide variety of costs for each of us.
There are multiple threads on Daves asking questions about these issues - many of us are trying to understand what we need for documents and how to go about getting the authenticating, notarizing and apostilling accomplished.
For instance some people have stated they can use scanned or digitized fingerprints for Korea - however in my state we cannot - they will not apostille scanned or digitized prints in my state. |
lol man you guys are making this way too hard.
Try going to a UPS store in your area for notarizing:
Features
The UPS Store helps you do more while saving you time and money. Access a wide range of products and services in one convenient location:
* UPS shipping services (ground, air, international)
* Freight services
* Packaging services
* Mailbox services (we can receive packages from any carrier)
* Document services (digital printing, B&W/color copying and document finishing services like laminating, collating and binding)
* Office, packaging and moving supplies
* Faxing (sending and receiving)
* Notary services
* Corporate Retail Solutions: Our family of retail products and services are designed to help U.S. companies streamline operational processes and function more efficiently.
http://www.ups.com/content/us/en/locations/store/ |
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illvibetip
Joined: 28 Oct 2010 Location: south korea
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Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 6:20 pm Post subject: |
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youve tried this? and it works? (re; notarisation of documents).
if so, you are the pragmatic king of korea and saviour of confused esl teachers! |
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3DR
Joined: 24 May 2009
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Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 7:44 pm Post subject: |
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| illvibetip wrote: |
youve tried this? and it works? (re; notarisation of documents).
if so, you are the pragmatic king of korea and saviour of confused esl teachers! |
I used them for my first time in Korea and again as I'm looking for another job in Korea now.
I was scratching my head before like many people trying to find a place to get stuff notarized and my mom said that UPS has provided notary services for years. |
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