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International Documents:
Apostilles: Certifying documents for international use, often required for legal documents used abroad.
Passports and Visas: Notarizing applications or supporting documents.
Power of Attorney:
Notarizing documents that grant someone the authority to act on another person’s behalf, especially in financial or medical matters.
Adoption Papers:
Notarizing documents involved in the adoption process, which may include consent forms and petitions.
Financial Documents:
Bank Forms: Notarizing documents required by financial institutions, like loan agreements, promissory notes, and other financial contracts.
Business Documents:
Contracts: Verifying the authenticity of business agreements.
Corporate Documents: Notarizing documents related to the formation or management of a company, such as articles of incorporation.
Loan Documents: Ensuring the authenticity of business loan agreements.
Notary services are widely used for a variety of legal and official purposes. Some of our most popular notary services include:
Real Estate Documents:
Mortgage Documents: Notarizing loan documents during the buying, selling, or refinancing of a home.
Deeds of Trust: Notarizing documents that transfer property ownership.
Lease Agreements: Ensuring the authenticity of rental contracts.
Wills and Estate Planning:
Wills: Ensuring the validity of a person’s last will and testament.
Living Trusts: Notarizing documents that place assets into a trust.
Healthcare Directives: Documents specifying medical treatment preferences.
Affidavits and Oaths:
Affidavits: Written statements confirmed by oath or affirmation for use as evidence in court.
Oaths and Affirmations: Verifying sworn statements or declarations.
Employment Verification:
Form I-9: Many employers hire notaries to complete Section 2 of the Form I-9 on their behalf, working as an authorized representative.
Court Documents:
Notarizing documents such as subpoenas, depositions, and affidavits for legal proceedings.
Divorce Documents:
Notarizing agreements related to divorce proceedings, including property settlements and custody agreements.
What does a Mobile Notary Public Do?
Travel to Client Locations:
Instead of having clients come to their office, a Mobile Notary Public travels to the location specified by the client. This could be a home, office, hospital, nursing home, or any other place where the client needs notary services.
Perform Notarial Acts:
Once at the client's location, the Mobile Notary Public performs the necessary notarial acts, such as verifying identities, administering oaths, and certifying copies of documents.
Ensure Legal Compliance:
Like traditional Notaries Public, Mobile Notaries ensure that all notarial acts they perform comply with state laws and regulations. They carefully follow procedures to prevent fraud and maintain the integrity of the documents they notarize.
Maintain Records:
Mobile Notaries keep detailed records of the notarial acts they perform, including the date, location, type of document, and the identities of the signers. This record-keeping is essential for legal and administrative purposes.
Provide Convenience:
The primary benefit of using a Mobile Notary Public is convenience. Clients who are unable to travel to a traditional notary office due to mobility issues, health reasons, or time constraints can benefit from the flexibility of mobile notary services.
Flexible Hours:
Mobile Notaries often offer flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, to accommodate clients' schedules.