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With over 20 years of experience across Georgia, Michigan, and Texas, we're dedicated to creating impactful solutions. Our notarial services are built on a foundation of professionalism, trust, and client-focused support.

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We define your notary journey and help to streamline the process. From document verification to closing services, we turn your requirements into seamless, hassle-free experiences.

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Experience the next level of convenience. We identify the best solutions for your notarial needs, ensuring peace of mind and reliability throughout the entire process.

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Make confident decisions with our expert mobile notary services. We provide personalized guidance on all aspects of notarization, helping you navigate legal and financial situations effectively. We do not provide legal advice.

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Type of Documents 
Legal Documents
Wills, trusts, affidavits, powers of attorney (durable POA, medical POA), court documents, custody agreements, and divorce agreements.
Financial Documents
Loan agreements, loan modifications, and sometimes tax returns.
Real Estate Documents
Deeds, mortgages, deeds of trust, leases, and lien waivers.
Business Documents
Articles of incorporation, vendor contracts, and other corporate documents.
Personal and Other Documents
Diplomas, school transcripts, translations, and criminal records check affidavits.
Identification
Acceptable Government-Issued Photo IDs
State driver's license or non-driver ID card
U.S. passport
U.S. military ID card
Foreign passport stamped by the U.S.
Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
Permanent Resident or "Green" card: issued by USCIS
Other state, county, or local government ID cards
Other Methods of Identity Verification
Personal Knowledge: The notary knows the signer personally.
Credible Identifying Witness: The oath of a credible witness who is personally known to both the signer and the notary.
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