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FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Notary Services

1. What is a notary public? A notary public is an official authorized to witness and authenticate signatures, making documents legally valid.

2. What documents can be notarized? Commonly notarized documents include wills, deeds, contracts, and powers of attorney.

3. Do I need an appointment for notary services? Yes, scheduling an appointment ensures prompt and dedicated attention to your notarial needs.

4. What do I need to bring for notarization? Bring a valid government-issued ID and the unsigned document requiring notarization.

5. How much does notary service cost? Fees vary, so inquire about our competitive rates during the appointment scheduling.

6. Can a notary public provide legal advice? No, notaries cannot provide legal advice. They can only witness and authenticate signatures.

7. Is notarization necessary for all documents? Not for every document, but it adds an extra layer of credibility and legality in many cases.

8. Can a notary come to my location? Yes, mobile notary services are available for added convenience. Additional fees may apply.

9. How long does the notarization process take? The duration depends on the complexity of the document, but it's usually a quick process.

10. Are virtual notarizations accepted? Check local regulations; some jurisdictions accept remote or virtual notarizations. We can guide you through the process.

Feel free to reach out for further clarification or to schedule your notary appointment.

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