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Here's your quick answers to common questions
Q: What is a notary public?
A: A notary public is a state-commissioned official who serves as an impartial witness to the signing of important documents, verifying the identity of signers and ensuring they act willingly and knowingly.
A: I provide Remote Online Notarizations (RON), Mobile Notary Services, general notary work, loan signings, apostilles, estate planning documents, immigration documents, wedding officiating, ink fingerprinting, field inspections, lockbox witness, and proctor.
A: RON allows documents to be notarized electronically using a secure online platform, making it convenient for clients to complete the What is process from anywhere with an internet connection.
A: I am commissioned in Illinois and provide mobile services in Cook, DuPage & Will Counties. RON services are available to clients nationwide.
A: You can schedule an appointment through y website, by email, or by phone. Please provide details about the documents you need notarized and your, preferred date and time.
A: Common documents include affidavits, real estate deeds, loan documents, wills, powers of attorney, and immigration forms, Check with the requesting party to confirm if notarization is required.
A: Bring a government-issued unexpired ID (e.g. driver's license, passport) and the documents that need notarization. Ensure all signers are present if required also with an unexpired ID.
A: Yes, I am certified to handle loan signings an can assist with mortgages, refinances, reverse mortgages, HELOCS, and more.
A: An apostille is a certification used for international document recognition. I can assist in obtaining apostilles for eligible documents.
A: Yes, I am authorized to officiate weddings in Illinois. Contact me for details and availability.
A: Fees vary depending on the type of service and location. Contact me for a personalized quote.
A: Ensure you have a reliable internet connection, a device with a webcam, and access to your email. Upload your document and have your ID ready for validation.
A: I cannot notarize documents in which I have a personal interest or that are incomplete. For specific legal advice, consult an attorney.
A: I offer flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, to accommodate your schedule. Contact me for availability.
A: You can reach me by phone, email, or through the contact form on my website. I'm happy to answer any questions or help you book an appointment.