There’s a new kid in our neighborhood

UPS Store at 2024 West 15th Street, Plano, TX 75075There is a new UPS Store in the neighborhood.  It’s good for those of us who have been driving a few miles to drop off packages.

As a mobile notary working by appointment, I often get calls so now there is another retail location where people can go if they are able.  There are a couple of caveats.  They do not do “Last Will and Testaments”, “Powers of Attorney” and possibly other financial documents.  I find this strange since Legal Zoom recommends UPS Stores to clients as their notary of choice.

They are next door to the Starbucks.  If you want to know what they notarize, it’s probably best to call first.  You can reach them at (469) 814-0620.  Tell them about your AAA membership for discounts.

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