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Notary Public

Our mobile notaries notarize all kinds of documents such as the ones listed below.

Power of Attorney

Estate Planning

Real Estate

Wills

Contracts

Officiate Weddings

Before Scheduling

The Notary Public laws require notaries to take special precautions before notarizing documents.
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  • The document or form to be notarized must be completed in full.

  • We do not provide any forms, create any documents or help you fill in the document.

  • All signer(s) must be present at the time of the appointment.

  • All signatories must present an original photo ID that has not expired.

  • The signer(s) must be of sound mind, alert, and mentally competent.

  • The signer must want to sign the document being notarized.

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The Notary Public must refuse notarization if.-

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  • The signatory is not present in person at the time of appointment.

  • The document is either incomplete or incomplete.

  • The signer has been adjudicated, mentally incapacitated and has not been restored to capacity as a matter of record.

  • The signatory cannot provide an acceptable identification document; and / or the signatory cannot provide "two credible witnesses" to identify the signatory.

  • The signatory appears drunk, sedated or disoriented.

  • The notary knows or suspects the transaction is illegal, false or misleading.

  • The signer does not speak English and there is no one available to translate the document into a language the signer understands.

  • The notary believes the signatory is coerced or does not understand the consequences of the signature.

  • Signatories or witnesses do not agree to sign the document.

  • Disclaimer

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DISCLAIMER: A MOBILE NOTARY SERVICE COMPANY is not a law firm.  Our company cannot provide legal advice for any situation or case.  As such, we cannot make personal recommendations as to what documents should or should not be used and cannot attempt to predict the legal impact of using any certain response or form.

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