Notary services coming to county’s libraries

Thanks to support and funding from the Friends of the Gulf County Public Libraries, a staff member at each branch has been certified as a notary public.

Notary services will be available beginning Monday, March 8 during regular library operating hours. There will be no charge for this public service, but patrons should call ahead to make an appointment.

The Corinne Costin Gibson Memorial Public Library is at 110 Library Drive, Port St. Joe. Call to make an appointment at 850-229-8879. The Charles Whitehead Public Library is at 314 North Second Street, Wewahitchka. Call to make an appointment at 850-639-2419.



Patrons are encouraged to wear a mask and maintain social distancing at six feet while inside the library. For more information about library services and hours of operation, visit www.nwrls.com

This article originally appeared on The Star: Notary services coming to county's libraries



Meet the Editor

Wendy Weitzel, The Star’s digital editor, joined the news outlet in August 2021, as a reporter covering primarily Gulf County.

Prior to then, she interned for Oklahoma-based news wire service Gaylord News and for Oklahoma City-based online newspaper NonDoc.com during her four years at the University of Oklahoma, from which she graduated in May with degrees in online journalism and political science.

While at OU, Weitzel was selected as Carnegie-Knight News21 Investigative Fellow among 30 top journalism students from around the country. She also was senior editor managing a 12-person newsroom in coordination with Oklahoma Watch, a non-profit news organization in eastern Oklahoma.

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