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Below are a few of the documents we notarize.
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Affidavits
A written statement made under oath, typically used to swear to the truth of certain facts, often required in legal or administrative matters.
Power of Attorney
A document that gives someone the authority to act on another person’s behalf, usually in financial, legal, or healthcare matters.
Wills & Trusts
Documents that outline the distribution of an individual's assets after death.
Deeds
Legal documents that transfer property ownership from one party to another, such as a Quitclaim Deed or Warranty Deed.
Contracts & Agreements
Various types of contracts, including business agreements, leases, employment contracts, and more, that require notarization to confirm the authenticity of signatures.
Certified Copies
Copies of original documents that need to be certified as true and accurate copies, such as birth certificates, diplomas, and corporate records.
Loan Documents
Mortgage documents, loan agreements, and refinancing papers for real estate transactions. These often require notarization to be legally binding.
Oaths & Affirmations
An oath (usually for individuals taking an official position or others in certain legal or governmental situations) or affirmation (a non-religious version of an oath).
Medical Documents
Health care directives, living wills, and other medical forms that require notarization, particularly when they involve personal health decisions.
Parental Consent Forms
Documents signed by parents or legal guardians, granting consent for a child to travel, participate in an event, or undergo certain activities, especially in legal contexts like adoption.
Immigration Documents
Certain immigration forms, such as I-9 forms (employment verification), visa applications, or other documents requiring notarization in the process of applying for citizenship or legal status.
Court Documents
Legal documents, including petitions, motions, and other forms related to court cases, may require notarization as part of the legal process.
Tax Documents
Forms such as IRS forms and documents related to tax filings may require notarization, especially in specific business or legal circumstances.