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Yes, scheduling an appointment ensures prompt service. Contact us to set up a convenient time for your notarization needs.
A valid government-issued photo ID such as a driver’s license or passport is typically required to verify the signer's identity.
No, Notary Publics cannot provide legal advice. They are responsible for verifying the identity of signers and ensuring the proper execution of documents.
An Apostille is a form of authentication for documents intended for use in foreign countries. While Notary Publics can't issue Apostilles, We can notarize your documents and help to coordinate your Apostille Certificate.
Notary fees are regulated by the state. Our fees are in accordance with state guidelines, and additional charges may apply for mobile notary services.
What Documents Can a Notary Public Notarize?
A Notary Public can notarize a variety of documents, including wills, deeds, affidavits, and power of attorney forms.