
Notary
You can count on us to provide Notarization services wherever and whenever the client need to meet... reliably, flexibly, professionalism, and with proven attention to detail.
What is a Notary Public?
A Notary Public is a public officer appointed by a state government, typically the Secretary of State, to serve as an impartial witness in performing various official acts related to the signing of important documents. Notaries play a crucial role in verifying the authenticity of signatures, deterring fraud, and ensuring the legality and validity of documents.
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Purpose of a Notary Public
Notary public services verify the identity of the signer and that they are signing knowingly and willingly. This helps deter the fraudulent execution of documents. A notary public can notarize any document, including wills, trusts, deeds, contracts, and affidavits
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How do I find a notary public near me?
We are Your Local Notary. Call us today or schedule an appointment online. We have offices in St Lucie, Palm Beach and Broward County
Why do documents need to be notarized?
Notary publics witness the signing of important documents and verify the identity of the signer(s), their willingness to sign the documents, and their awareness of the contents of the document or transaction. Institutions rely upon notaries so they may have full faith in important documents.
What does notarize mean?
If a document is notarized, it is signed by a notary public in order to make it official or legal: Your request must be signed and notarized. a notarized document/affidavit
What does notarize copy mean?
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A certified/notarized copy is a copy made of an original document where the “true copy” status is confirmed by a notary or by the school who issued the original document.
Types of Documents We Notarize
We provide Notary Public, witnessing, and signing services for:
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Contracts, Agreements and Letters
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Grant Deeds, Quitclaim Deeds, Other Deeds
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Real Estate Signings and Mortgage Documents
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Estate Documents such as Trusts, Wills, Power of Attorneys, etc.
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Vital Records and Passports
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Minor Travel Authorization forms
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Any other document that needs to be Notarized
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