Many things in life require Notarization

   

 The job of a notary is to make sure signers are aware of the documents they are signing and verify the signer's identity. They also make sure that the signer is agreeing to the document willingly and of their own free will. This ensures that notarized documents are legally binding, protecting all parties involved.


When do I need a Notary Public?

Buying or refinancing a home, Legal documents like mortgages,  affidavits, Last Will and Testaments, Power of Attorney, Divorce agreements, Trusts, and more all require notarization. Law firms that work on real estate transactions or estate planning will also need notary services for property documents like deeds. Sometimes company's HR departments need help for acquiring the I-9 form or fingerprints for new employees.


So what do I need when having documents Notarized?

• Yourself and Other Signers

• Valid Identification

• The Document(s) You Need to Sign

• Payment for the Service

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