Most libraries that had patrons using notary services offered those services on evenings and/or weekends, and didn't have many places locally where people could get paperwork notarized. Most charged a few dollars per signature, and some didn't charge at all. A few people pointed out that notaries are personally liable if they make a mistake while notarizing documents, so I don't think I'm going to pursue that at this time. One library had a lawyer who was also a notary offer to volunteer one evening plus one weekend a month to notarize documents for patrons, so I might consider something like that in the future. Thanks for all the responses! Katrina Rogers Pronouns: she/her Library Director Devereaux Memorial Library 201 Plum Street[http://www.crawfordco.lib.mi.us/dnn/portals/0/devsm.jpg] Grayling, Michigan 49738 Phone: 989-348-9214 ext 202 Fax: 989-348-9294 [cid:e1432065-9c54-4b92-9e27-2fae7e9fc80d]