Notarizations
Legitimacy
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I am an experienced mobile notary who will come to your location. Home, Office or Coffee Shop!
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I provide affordable service rates when you need a mobile notary the most.
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NNA Certified and Certified through the NNA and Loan Signing System as a Loan Signing Agent serving the Real Estate mobile notary community.
Where Confidence and Legality Converge
Attention to detail and ensuring your sensitive information is always kept private is my #1 priority. I also make sure that your notarization is done with care and personal attention. I serve real estate, financial, law firm, medical and other entities. My mobile notary service provides convenience for my clients.
Detail to every document we handle
Notarization with personalized attention
Ensure sensitive information private
Guiding through the intricacies of the process
Notary Projects that Span a Diverse Range of Industries
Real Estate and Financial Transactions
Specializing in Real estate and Financial transactions
Corporate and Professional Legal Documents
Professional service for your corporate or legal documents.
Medical and Healthcare
Let me handle your notarial needs for your medical and healthcare documents
General Notarizations
I handle notarizations for all of your general notarial needs such as Parent Consent Forms, Certified Copies, Affidavits, Acknowledgements (confirmation that signatures on documents are genuine)
From Legalities to Legitimacy Our Notary Services
Start Notarizing with Ease and Professionalism
It all begins with hiring the right Notary. I understand the process and the need to supply my clients with the best in service, and at a reasonable price.
Simplified Notarization Process
I strive to make the process as simple as possible for all parties. Here are 5 easy steps in the process.
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- +1-208-614-2778
01.
Schedule and Appointment
The first step is to schedule your appointment. You may contact me by clicking the Schedule Appointment button and filling in your information. I am the Idaho Mobile Notary that comes to you.
02.
Gather Documents (you can remove “That Require”)
Identification: The signer(s) must present acceptable identification to the notary public. This usually includes government-issued photo IDs such as a driver’s license, passport, or state ID.
Signing: The signer(s) must sign the document in the presence of the notary public. They may be required to sign in multiple places depending on the document’s requirements.
03.
Attend the Notarization
This may sound obvious, but we don’t want to leave anything out. All signers must be present and in-person before the Notary.
04.
Document Authentication
- Notarial Certificate: The notary completes the notarial certificate, which typically includes details such as the date, signer’s name, type of identification presented, and a description of the document.
- Notarial Act: The notary performs the notarial act, which may involve administering an oath or affirmation, witnessing a signature, or certifying a copy of a document.
- Notary’s Seal and Signature: The notary affixes their official seal or stamp to the document and signs it, attesting to the fact that the signer(s) appeared before them, were properly identified, and signed the document willingly.
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Receive Notarized Document change to Completing the Notarization Process
- Record Keeping: The notary makes a record of the notarization in their notary journal or logbook, including details such as the date, type of document, signer’s name, and type of notarial act performed.
- Completion: Once the notarization is complete, the document is considered notarized and can be used for its intended purpose.
Quick Answers to Your Questions or Concerns
This has answers to the questions asked most often. If you have a question that is not listed here, please contact me and I will answer your questions or concerns.
A wide variety of documents can be notarized, encompassing legal, financial, personal, and business-related materials. Some common types include:
Legal Documents: Affidavits, Sworn statements, Court documents, Wills and Trusts, and Contracts
Financial Documents: Loan agreements, Mortgage documents, Deeds of trust, Bill of Sale, etc.
Personal Documents: Medical Power of Attorney, Living Wills, Health Care Directives, etc.
Business Documents: Partnership agreements, Corporate resolutions, Business contracts, etc.
Government Forms: Applications for benefits, Identity verification forms, and Licensing documents
Notarization ensures that these documents are signed willingly and verified for authenticity, adding a layer of legal protection and preventing fraud.
No, notarization is not required for all documents. While notarization can provide an extra layer of authenticity and legal protection, it is generally only required for specific types of documents where the law mandates it or where the law mandates it or where it is necessary to ensure the document's validity. Common examples of documents that typically require notarization include:
Real Estate Transactions: Deeds, mortgages, and other property-related documents often require notarization.
Wills and Trusts Certain estate planning documents may require notarization to be legally binding.
Affidavits and Sworn Statements: These documents often need notarization to confirm that the statements made are true and made under oath.
Powers of Attorney These documents usually require notarization to ensure they are legally enforceable.
Loan and Mortgage Statements: Financial institutions often require notarization for loan agreements and related documents.
Contracts and Agreements: Some business or personal contracts may require notarization, especially if they involve significant obligations or transfers of rights.
However, many documents, such as personal letters, informal agreements, and internal business memos, do not require notarization. It is always best to consult the specific legal requirements for the type of document in question or seek advice from a legal professional to determine whether notarization is necessary.
The notarization process typically takes only a few minutes, but the exact duration can vary based on several factors:
- Document Review: The notary needs to review the document to ensure it is complete and ready for notarization. This usually takes a minute or two
- Identification Verification: The signer must present valid identification. Verifying the ID can take a couple of minutes, depending on the number of signers and the type of ID
- Signing: The document must be signed in the presence of the notary. If multiple signatures are required, this step can take a bit longer.
- Notarial Certificate Completion: The notary will fill out the notarial certificate, which includes details such as the date, the signer’s name, and a description of the document. This usually takes a minute or two.
- Notary’s Seal and Signature: The notary will affix their official seal or stamp to the document and sign it. This is a quick step, usually under a minute.
- Record Keeping: he notary will record the notarization in their notary journal or logbook, which takes a minute or two.
In total, a straightforward notarization can often be completed in about 5 to 10 minutes. However, if there are multiple documents or signers, or if any issues arise (such as incomplete documents or identification problems), the process can take longer.