(312) 478-0649
General Notary
Sworn Statements
Quit Claims/Deeds
Statements of Consent
(ages 16 & under)
Bills of Sale
Verification Forms & more
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Loan Signing
Refinances
Purchase/Seller Packages
Reverse Mortgages
HELOC
Notarize as needed
Assist with Estate Planning
Power of Attorney: (Property/Healthcare)
Wills (Living/Last of Testament
Trusts (revocable, living, and deeds)
Advanced Directives
Courier Service
Deliver documents to/from the State Apostille Agency
Permit Runner
Non-Notary Service
Field Inspections
Fingerprinting
Proctor
Other Services
Safety Deposit Box Witness
Immigration Assistance Services
We travel to you! Get in touch for travel fees and more
Mobile Areas Include
Service Area Cook County
Service Area Parts of DuPage County
Service Area Parts of Will County
"Trust, precision, and convenience guaranteed"
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.