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Notary Club
Notary Club
Sabrina Hanousek, Victoria Notary Public
Sabrina Hanousek, Victoria Notary Public
Sabrina is married to her incredibly supportive husband Steve Madsen ; she has one son Nathan Hanousek who was 4-years-old when she was commissioned. Now Nathan works for Sabrina as an office assistant to her, the other Notaries, and the legal assistants also known as the “siblings he never wanted.” Joking aside, the Notaries on Douglas team and their families are like one big happy family, which is how Sabrina always hoped her office would be.
Sabrina is married to her incredibly supportive husband Steve Madsen; she has one son Nathan Hanousek who was 4-years-old when she was commissioned. Now Nathan works for Sabrina as an office assistant to her, the other Notaries, and the legal assistants—also known as the “siblings he never wanted.” Joking aside, the Notaries on Douglas team and their families are like one big happy family, which is how Sabrina always hoped her office would be.
Sabrina is married to her incredibly supportive husband Steve Madsen ; she has one son Nathan Hanousek who was 4-years-old when she was commissioned. Now Nathan works for Sabrina as an office assistant to her, the other Notaries, and the legal assistants also known as the “siblings he never wanted.” Joking aside, the Notaries on Douglas team and their families are like one big happy family, which is how Sabrina always hoped her office would be.
"I started my Notary career in Victoria practising with Leta Best at Kitto & Best for 9 years. In September 2007, I started my own practice, Notaries on Douglas, with one employee; now I have 2 staff Notaries and 5 full-time employees, including my son Nathan. Notaries on Douglas focuses on real estate but is a busy full-service Notary firm. After many years of crazy hard work, I bought a landmark heritage building on Douglas Street, Victoria, built in 1910 as a Canadian Bank of Commerce. The new location is our second home and we love it. I am proud to have been a Notary for the last 25 years and wish to congratulate my fellow Notaries joining the 25-Year Club this year. It's been a wild and crazy time!"
"I started my Notary career in Victoria practising with Leta Best at Kitto & Best for 9 years. In September 2007, I started my own practice, Notaries on Douglas, with one employee; now I have 2 staff Notaries and 5 full-time employees, including my son Nathan. Notaries on Douglas focuses on real estate but is a busy full-service Notary firm. After many years of crazy hard work , I bought a landmark heritage building on Douglas Street, Victoria, built in 1910 as a Canadian Bank of Commerce. The new location is our second home and we love it. I am proud to have been a Notary for the last 25 years and wish to congratulate my fellow Notaries joining the 25-Year Club this year. It's been a wild and crazy time!"
"I started my Notary career in Victoria practising with Leta Best at Kitto & Best for 9 years. In September 2007, I started my own practice, Notaries on Douglas, with one employee; now I have 2 staff Notaries and 5 full-time employees, including my son Nathan. Notaries on Douglas focuses on real estate but is a busy full-service Notary firm. After many years of crazy hard work , I bought a landmark heritage building on Douglas Street, Victoria, built in 1910 as a Canadian Bank of Commerce. The new location is our second home and we love it. I am proud to have been a Notary for the last 25 years and wish to congratulate my fellow Notaries joining the 25-Year Club this year. It's been a wild and crazy time!"
Megan Knight, White Rock Notary Public
Megan Knight, White Rock Notary Public
Megan grew up in a large family of 14 children in Cloverdale. Her father was head of the RCMP in Surrey. Megan has lived in the White Rock area since 1979 and, along with her husband Gary, has 5 children and 4 grandchildren.
Megan grew up in a large family of 14 children in Cloverdale. Her father was head of the RCMP in Surrey. Megan has lived in the White Rock area since 1979 and, along with her husband Gary, has 5 children and 4 grandchildren.
Megan grew up in a large family of 14 children in Cloverdale. Her father was head of the RCMP in Surrey. Megan has lived in the White Rock area since 1979 and, along with her husband Gary, has 5 children and 4 grandchildren.
"I first starting working for Notary El Fedewich in Cloverdale. El taught me a lot and then the opportunity came up to work in White Rock as the head conveyancer for Joyce Alp and Roy Cammack. Joyce later sold her practice to David Rowan and I worked for him.
"I first starting working for Notary El Fedewich in Cloverdale. El taught me a lot and then the opportunity came up to work in White Rock as the head conveyancer for Joyce Alp and Roy Cammack. Joyce later sold her practice to David Rowan and I worked for him.
"I first starting working for Notary El Fedewich in Cloverdale. El taught me a lot and then the opportunity came up to work in White Rock as the head conveyancer for Joyce Alp and Roy Cammack. Joyce later sold her practice to David Rowan and I worked for him.
“David encouraged me to become a Notary and we struck a deal that if I could complete the course and graduate, he would give me the opportunity to purchase the practice. I graduated from UBC in June 1998 and took over the practice. I have fond memories working with all the Notaries. I have stayed close to many with whom I graduated. I have served on the Notary Society Board of Directors and the Notary Foundation Board of Governors. I was also honoured to be a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medallion for my community service. The past few years I have been a Roving Notary and, with more time on my hands, decided to get involved in politics. I have been a City Councillor for the City of White Rock and this past Fall, I was elected Mayor of White Rock."
“David encouraged me to become a Notary and we struck a deal that if I could complete the course and graduate, he would give me the opportunity to purchase the practice. I graduated from UBC in June 1998 and took over the practice. I have fond memories working with all the Notaries. I have stayed close to many with whom I graduated. I have served on the Notary Society Board of Directors and the Notary Foundation Board of Governors. I was also honoured to be a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medallion for my community service. The past few years I have been a Roving Notary and, with more time on my hands, decided to get involved in politics. I have been a City Councillor for the City of White Rock and this past Fall, I was elected Mayor of White Rock."
“David encouraged me to become a Notary and we struck a deal that if I could complete the course and graduate, he would give me the opportunity to purchase the practice. I graduated from UBC in June 1998 and took over the practice. I have fond memories working with all the Notaries. I have stayed close to many with whom I graduated. I have served on the Notary Society Board of Directors and the Notary Foundation Board of Governors. I was also honoured to be a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medallion for my community service. The past few years I have been a Roving Notary and, with more time on my hands, decided to get involved in politics. I have been a City Councillor for the City of White Rock and this past Fall, I was elected Mayor of White Rock."