Notarize Anywhere, Anytime
A notary is a public servant that has statewide jurisdiction, who serves to ensure the proper authentication and execution of documents and to deter fraud by making positive identification of all parties to a document. A notary doesn't guarantee the truth or accuracy of documents, has no obligation to verify the contents of a document, and does not legalize or validate documents. A notary is not an attorney and therefore cannot give or accept fees for legal advice.
A notary offers all services necessary to notarize your documents. Before notarizing your documents, I can receive them via email and print a copy. I can copy or scan your notarized documents for your records after they are notarized. I can also take care of sending your documents by priority mail for you for a fee.
Power of Attorney
Advance Medical Directive (AMD)
Will
Living Trust
Proof of Residence
Declaration of Guardianship
Name Change
Travel Consent
Pre-Marital Agreement
Vehicle Title Transfer
Bill of Sale
Pension and Retirement Documents
Business Contracts
Professional Licensing Documents
Government Forms
Acknowledgement
Jurat
Affirmations
Affidavits
Oaths, Sworn in for Testimony
Protests
Birth Certificates
Death Certificates
Marriage Certificates
Photos (but I can notarize a statement pertaining to an attached photo)
Documents with blank spaces
Documents in which the name does not match the ID
Documents with faxed/copied signatures
Backdated or forward-dated documents
Documents with missing pages
Notarial certificates in a foreign language (Docs in a foreign language may be notarized as long as the notarial certificate is in English)