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What if a notary has been given duplicate copies of a document each to be notarized as an original. What fees are charged?

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What if a notary has been given duplicate copies of a document each to be notarized as an original. What fees are charged?

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A. A notary may charge for each original signature that is notarized, even if they are on identical documents.

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