Services
Recognizing a signer's signature on a document. The signer must personally appear before the notary public, acknowledge the signature, and confirm their willingness to sign.
Administering oaths or affirmations to witnesses, deponents, and other parties involved in legal documents. The individual swears or affirms the truthfulness of the statements made in the document.
Administering oaths or affirmations for any lawful purpose. This can be required for various documents, affidavits, or affirmations made under penalty of perjury.
Certifying that a document is a true and accurate copy of an original. This is often required for transcripts, diplomas, and other important records.
Serving as a witness to the signing of a document, ensuring that the signer is who they claim to be and is willingly signing the document.
Attesting to the authenticity of a photocopy of a document. This is commonly needed for various legal and financial documents.
Verifying the Vehicle Identification Number on a motor vehicle document, a service often required for certain vehicle-related transactions.
Assisting with the notarization of various immigration forms as required by immigration authorities.
Acting as a notary signing agent for loan signings and mortgage closings, ensuring that the necessary documents are properly executed.
Offering electronic notarization services for documents that can be notarized online, adding an extra layer of convenience.
Providing secure notarial services remotely through online platforms, allowing clients to notarize documents from the comfort of their homes.
FAQS
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.