
General Notary Services involve a state-commissioned notary public verifying identities, witnessing signatures, and helping prevent fraud in important documents. This can include notarizing affidavits, power of attorney forms, contracts, real estate documents, school consents and other legal paperwork. The notary acts as an impartial third party to ensure the signing process is legitimate, properly executed, and legally compliant.
Notary services for Trusts and Wills involve verifying the identity of the signer and witnessing the proper execution of estate planning documents. A notary helps ensure signatures are authentic and the signing process follows state requirements, which can help prevent disputes or fraud later. While a notary does not provide legal advice, their role adds an extra layer of validation and credibility to these important documents.
A notary loan modification involves a notary public overseeing and verifying the signing of documents that adjust the terms of an existing mortgage. These modifications may change the interest rate, loan length, or payment amount to make the loan more manageable for the borrower. The notary ensures all parties are properly identified, signatures are completed correctly, and the documents are legally executed.
Notary services for a Power of Attorney involve verifying the identity of the person granting authority and witnessing their signature on the document. A Power of Attorney allows someone to legally act on another person’s behalf in financial, medical, or legal matters. Notarization helps confirm the document was signed willingly and properly executed, adding an important layer of protection and validity.
Notary services for Heirship Affidavits involve verifying the identity of the person signing and witnessing their sworn statement regarding a deceased person’s heirs. An heirship affidavit is often used to help establish ownership of property when someone passes away without a will. Notarization helps confirm the statement was made voluntarily and under oath, adding credibility and legal weight to the document.
Notary services for Custody & Guardianship documents involve verifying identities and witnessing signatures on legal forms related to the care and responsibility of a child or dependent. These documents may grant temporary or permanent authority to make decisions regarding housing, education, or medical care. Notarization helps ensure the documents are properly executed and adds an extra layer of legal credibility and protection.
Courier Services for Documents involve the secure pickup and delivery of important paperwork between clients, offices, and institutions. This service ensures time-sensitive documents—such as legal forms, contracts, or notarized paperwork—are transported safely and delivered promptly. It provides a convenient and reliable solution for individuals or businesses that need documents handled with care and professionalism.
All signers must be present, coherent, and present an unexpired I.D. for in person appointments.
Unexpired I.D. and documents if clients are provided them.
Yes
Prices vary depending on documents, travel, and signatures.


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DISCLAIMER: I am not an attorney and therefore by law, we cannot interpret the contents of any document for you, instruct you on how to complete a document, or direct you on the advisability of signing a particular document. By doing so we would be engaging in the unauthorized practice of law and could face legal penalties that include the possibility of incarceration. Any questions about your documents should be addressed to the lender, title company, or an attorney.