Mobile Notary Services

  • Affidavits

    An affidavit is a written statement made under oath or affirmation, typically used in legal contexts. It is a way for individuals to provide evidence or testimony in a formal, sworn format. The person making the affidavit, called the affiant, swears or affirms that the information contained in the document is true to the best of their knowledge. Affidavits are often used in court cases, legal transactions, and official matters to support claims, provide evidence, or verify certain facts.

  • Real Estate Documents

    Real estate documents require notarization to verify identities, prevent fraud, and meet legal standards. Notaries ensure correct and voluntary signatures, maintaining the integrity and legality of the transaction while providing a formal record for secure property dealings.

  • Advance Medical Directives

    Advance medical directives need notarization to ensure they are legally binding and authentic. A notary verifies the signer's identity and voluntary consent, helping prevent fraud and ensuring the directives are recognized by healthcare providers and legal entities.

  • Durable Power of Attorneys

    Durable Powers of Attorney must be notarized to be legally valid. A notary verifies the identity and voluntary consent of the signer, preventing fraud and ensuring the document is accepted and enforced by financial and legal institutions.

  • Wills and Living Trusts

    Wills and living trusts often need notarization to confirm their authenticity and legal validity. Notarization ensures that the person signing the document is doing so willingly and that their identity is verified. This process helps prevent fraud and ensures that the documents are properly recognized and upheld by courts and financial institutions.

  • Grant Deeds

    Grant deeds need notarization to be legally effective. A notary verifies the identity of the person signing the deed and ensures that the signature is given willingly. This process helps prevent fraud and ensures that the deed is properly recorded and recognized by property authorities.

  • Loan Document Packages

    Loan document packages require notarization to ensure their legality and accuracy. A notary verifies the identity of the signers and confirms that they are signing willingly. This process helps prevent fraud, ensures proper documentation, and facilitates the smooth processing of the loan.

  • DMV Documentation

    DMV documentation often needs notarization to verify the identity of the signer and ensure the authenticity of the documents. Notarization helps prevent fraud and ensures that the paperwork is valid and accepted by the DMV for vehicle registration, title transfers, and other official transactions.

  • Contracts

    Contracts may need notarization to confirm the identities of the signatories and ensure that they are signing willingly. Notarization helps prevent fraud, adds a layer of authenticity, and may be required for certain contracts to be legally enforceable.

  • Minor Travel Documents

    Minor travel documents often require notarization to verify the consent of the parent or guardian and ensure the document's authenticity. Notarization helps prevent child abduction and ensures that the travel permissions are legally recognized by authorities and border control.

  • Quit Claim Deeds

    Quit claim deeds require notarization to be legally valid. A notary verifies the identity of the signer and ensures that the deed is signed willingly. This process helps prevent fraud and ensures that the deed is properly recorded and recognized for property transfer.