Most attorneys are Notaries. Depending on what is it you are trying to notarize, they may try to rape you. Larry
Brian, some documents do indeed require a notary and then a judge to sign off after, happened to me as a requirement for a DFA doc. You can go to the Dgte Hall of Justice, ground floor all the way to the back to the last right turn then all the way to the last door on the left, and the lady at the desk on the left when you enter an guide you through the process for both the notary and the judge. You can also go to Dgte City Hall 2nd fl and get a notary sign off for like 120p, and then go to HoJ, if you take that route.