Mobile Notary and Certified Loan Signing Agent
Frequently Asked Questions
What services do Notaries perform?
Notaries are commissioned by the Secretary of State as a public officer qualified and bonded under the laws of a particular jurisdiction for the performance of notarial acts, usually in connection with the execution of some document.
What are Common Types of Notarization?
Acknowledgment - Positive identification of signer by notary
Jurat - Notary compels signer to tell the truth
Oaths/Affirmations - Administered to signer by notary
Why is it necessary to have my documents Notarized?
To prevent or discourage fraud. The Notary Public is needed to certify the identity of document signers, administer oaths and affirmations and act as impartial witnesses. As an impartial witness (the Notary) ensures that the signers of documents are who they say they are and not impostors. The Notary makes sure that signers have entered into agreements knowingly and willingly.
What identification do I need?
We will need to see a current document that has a photograph, physical description and a signature. All signers must provide current, legal photo ID, preferably a state-issued driver or non-driver ID or U.S. Passport. Acceptable ID is that which is current or has been issued within five years, contains a photograph and description of the person named on it, shall be signed by the person, shall bear a serial or other identifying number, and in the event that the document is a passport, shall have been stamped by the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service.
Does my document need to be notarized?
Some real estate deeds, affidavits, and other documents may not be legally binding unless they are notarized.
