Two errands you can stop making a trip for
Notary service and money transfers, at the same counter where you pick up your prescription
A Pharmacy Is a Neighborhood Business
Getting a document notarized normally means finding a bank that will do it, during hours you are at work. Sending money means another counter somewhere else. Both take about five minutes, so we do them here — while your prescription is being filled, or any time you are passing.
Notary Public
Documents notarized at the counter during business hours. Call ahead if it is time-sensitive.
Money Transfer
Send money without a separate trip to a check-cashing counter or a bank branch.
Bring Valid ID
A notary must verify who you are — bring an unexpired, government-issued photo ID.
While You Wait
Both take minutes. Do it while a prescription is being filled.
Sign in Front of Us
Do not sign a document beforehand — a notary has to witness the signature.
Just Ask at the Counter
No appointment. If a notary is on duty, we will take care of you.
Before You Come In
- Bring an unexpired, government-issued photo ID
- Do not sign the document in advance — the notary must witness you signing it
- Every signer named on the document needs to be present, with their own ID
- Call ahead if your document is time-sensitive, so we can confirm a notary is on duty
- We cannot notarize a document that is incomplete or has blank spaces
Need Something Notarized?
Call ahead to confirm a notary is on duty, then bring your ID and your document
Call the pharmacy