A notary public is an official authorized by the government to witness the signing of important documents and administer oaths. Notaries help prevent fraud by verifying the identity of signers and ensuring documents are properly executed.
Notaries can notarize a variety of documents, including but not limited to:
-Contracts
-Wills
-Powers of Attorney
-Real estate documents
-Loan documents
-Affidavits
-Deeds
-Adoption papers
-Do I need to make an appointment to see a notary?
You will need to bring a valid form of identification, such as a driver’s license or passport. Additionally, you should bring the documents that need to be notarized. It’s important not to sign the documents beforehand, as the notary must witness your signature.
Yes, in many jurisdictions, notaries can perform remote online notarization (RON) where signers and notaries meet virtually using secure online platforms. However, the availability of RON may vary depending on local laws and regulations.
The cost of notary services can vary depending on the type and number of documents being notarized. It’s best to inquire about pricing when scheduling your appointment.
The time it takes to notarize a document can vary depending on factors such as the complexity of the document and the availability of the notary. Generally, the process is quick and can be completed within a few minutes.
Yes, we offer mobile notary services where our notaries can travel to your location for added convenience. Please contact us to schedule a mobile notary appointment.