Notary

Notarization

Notaries are required when an independent witness is needed to authenticate and certify legal documents and or transactions within their respective jurisdictions.

By virtue of a state’s delegation, a notary public is given the legal ability to confirm oaths, oversee paperwork completion and forestall any kind of deceit by authenticating the identity of someone signing an agreement.

Don't Sign Yet

Pre-signed documents are a common mistake seen. Although this can be rectified by simply signing the document again in the presence of the Notary, it can be a little messy.

It is best to wait until the Notary asks you to sign, as swearing an oath might also be required.

Documents We Notarize

For Individuals

  • Powers of Attorney
  • Affidavits/Oaths
  • Statutory Declarations
  • Copy Passports
  • Copy Documents
  • Written Statements
  • Application Forms
  • Mortgage Documents
  • Property Purchases
  • Adoption Documents
  • Certificates of Law
  • Company Documents

For Businesses

  • Powers of Attorney
  • Affidavits/Oaths
  • Statutory Declarations
  • Good Standing Certificates
  • Certificates of Law
  • Certificates of Incorporation
  • Written Statements
  • Trademark Assignments
  • Application Forms
  • Ship Mortgages
  • Share Pledges
  • Property Purchases

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FAQs

Notaries do not possess a legal background and, therefore, cannot validate documentation nor guarantee veracity.

 

We offer In-Person Electronic Notarization, RON and Signing Agent Services.

valid Photo ID (see our requirements page). However, some other forms of identification may be required, depending on the requesting agency.

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