Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a notary public?
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A notary public is a person commissioned to serve the public as a neutral witness. A notary performs notarial acts that are allowed or required by law.A notary verifies , authenticates, & is impartial agent for the state, a public recorder of acts, & an unbiased, official witness.
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2. What are the payment methods you accept?
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We accept all major credit cards, check, and cash if necessary (not preferred)
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3. What fees can a notary legally charge?
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Our fees will vary based on what type of service you need. Please give us a call to let us know about your needs and we’ll be able to give you an accurate price.
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4. What forms of ID are acceptable?
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Mobile notaries accept a variety of documents. A current driver’s license, passport, non-driver’s ID or military ID is always acceptable. Note: Only U.S. issued identifications are acceptable forms of ID.
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A signing agent is a public notary who is expert in loan closing documents. A lender, title company, or escrow service may hire a signing agent to handle getting documents delivered, signed, or processed efficiently and on time.
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6. May a notary give legal advice or draft legal documents?
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No. All states prohibit non-attorneys from practicing law. A Notary can be held liable for any damages resulting from an incorrectly chosen certificate or notarization.
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7. Will you come to me?
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Of course! We are a mobile notary service provider. We can and will meet you anywhere of your choosing.
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8. Does notarization mean that a document is "legal" or "true"?
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No. Notaries are not responsible for the accuracy or legality of documents they notarize. Notaries certify the identity of signers. The signers are responsible for the content of the documents.
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