In Minnesota, I think they are allowed to charge a nominal fee. Something like $5.
I was one at the bank, we didn't charge since the bank paid for it. It cost a whopping 30-40 dollars for about 3-4 years. We only usually did customers.
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In Minnesota, I think they are allowed to charge a nominal fee. Something like $5.
She did consider Maryland after we visited DC this summer (She loved DC because it was, "Nerd heaven". That was a direct quote from her.)Aramis, tell me your daughter is not considering any schools anywhere near Pants.
TWSS?I was one at the bank, we didn't charge since the bank paid for it. It cost a whopping 30-40 dollars for about 3-4 years. We only usually did customers.
Based upon extensive research, it looks like Iowa allows notaries to set their own fees. In Minnesota and Wisconsin, the fee allowed is $5. In Texas, the notary fee is $5 or $6. It looks like @ISUCyclones2015's lawyer was breaking the law.I was one at the bank, we didn't charge since the bank paid for it. It cost a whopping 30-40 dollars for about 3-4 years. We only usually did customers.
You've not proven that beyond a reasonable doubt.Based upon extensive research, it looks like Iowa allows notaries to set their own fees. In Minnesota and Wisconsin, the fee allowed is $5. In Texas, the notary fee is $5 or $6. It looks like @ISUCyclones2015's lawyer was breaking the law.
Based upon extensive research, it looks like Iowa allows notaries to set their own fees. In Minnesota and Wisconsin, the fee allowed is $5. In Texas, the notary fee is $5 or $6. It looks like @ISUCyclones2015's lawyer was breaking the law.
One of our neighbors gets himself ready in the morning in the basement bathroom instead of the master so he doesn't wake his wife up (he leaves for work super-early). It's probably more so because she's so dam particular about everything that it's not worth it to leave a towel folded with the wrong crease.Wife on House Hunters tonight is crazy. She said when she first saw her husband, he was with another girl and she was like "nope". Also, she makes him use another bathroom and keeps the master for herself.
One of our neighbors gets himself ready in the morning in the basement bathroom instead of the master so he doesn't wake his wife up (he leaves for work super-early). It's probably more so because she's so dam particular about everything that it's not worth it to leave a towel folded with the wrong crease.
My word is beyond a reasonable doubt.You've not proven that beyond a reasonable doubt.
I’d want to look at the rule to see if there was a rule on whether you could charge for your time. Because if I was a notary I wouldn’t want to charge for the service, but i’d want to be able to charge for my time which would be over $5.00Based upon extensive research, it looks like Iowa allows notaries to set their own fees. In Minnesota and Wisconsin, the fee allowed is $5. In Texas, the notary fee is $5 or $6. It looks like @ISUCyclones2015's lawyer was breaking the law.
Commissioner for moonshine and bootlegging?I’d want to look at the rule to see if there was a rule on whether you could charge for your time. Because if I was a notary I wouldn’t want to charge for the service, but i’d want to be able to charge for my time which would be over $5.00
Also, while I was watching the West Virginia game last night I saw political ads for candidates in West Virginia. I don’t know i’ve ever seen that happen before.
One of our neighbors gets himself ready in the morning in the basement bathroom instead of the master so he doesn't wake his wife up (he leaves for work super-early). It's probably more so because she's so dam particular about everything that it's not worth it to leave a towel folded with the wrong crease.
Based upon extensive research, it looks like Iowa allows notaries to set their own fees. In Minnesota and Wisconsin, the fee allowed is $5. In Texas, the notary fee is $5 or $6. It looks like @ISUCyclones2015's lawyer was breaking the law.
You've not proven that beyond a reasonable doubt.
Wait. You worked at a bank? That's another job to add to your list.I was one at the bank, we didn't charge since the bank paid for it. It cost a whopping 30-40 dollars for about 3-4 years. We only usually did customers.
Sounds like something that would happen in my house. I honestly don't know where things are in this house after 15 years since I get in trouble if I put things away in the wrong spot, so I just gave up and house 95% of my stuff in my pickups.
She did consider Maryland after we visited DC this summer (She loved DC because it was, "Nerd heaven". That was a direct quote from her.)
She has a friend that's going to GW. He's gay so if Pants switches teams there's that.
Can’t be bootlegging in the governmemt says it’s ok *taps head*Commissioner for moonshine and bootlegging?