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Frequently Asked Questions

Common documents requiring notarization include real estate deeds, power of attorney documents, affidavits, loan documents, and some legal contracts. Below are some of the most general questions and answers.

General Notarial Questions

Question 1: What ID is required?

To get a document notarized, you typically need to present a valid government-issued ID like a current driver's license or passport. 

Question 2: Can a Notary give "Legal Advice" ?

No, a notary cannot provide legal advice and should refer you to an attorney if you need legal guidance. 

Question 3: What is a remote online notarization (RON) ?

A RON allows a person to have a document notarized remotely using video technology, where the notary verifies the signer's identity electronically.  Not all States are offering RON services!

Question 4: Can I Notarized a document if I already signed it?

No, for a Jurat a notary must witness you signing the document in person; for an acknowledgement, if already signed, you will need your intiials and signature verification ID to ensure it is you, therefore it is recommended to sign the document in front of Notary to make the notarization as comfortable and easy as possible.

Question 5: What is the difference between a Jurat and Acknowledgment?

Acknowledgment is used when the signer simply acknowledges they signed the document, while a Jurat is used when the signer swears to the truthfulness of the information on the document under oath. Samples of Jurat: i.e. affidavits, court documents, etc...

Question 6: Do I need to bring the orginal copy?

Yes, always bring the original document to be notarized. 

Question 7: What types of documents do I Notarized?

I notarize real estate documents (purchase agreements, refinancing, HELOCs, reverse mortgages), estate planning documents (wills, trusts, powers of attorney), healthcare documents (advanced healthcare directives), and DMV-related documents (title and lien transfers), among others.

Question 8: Do you offer Mobile Notary Services?

Yes, I provide mobile notary services, meaning I can travel to your home, office, hospital, or any convenient location within my coverage area and vacinity. Call to validate if I travel to your location!

Question 9: Can you notarize documents for someone who is elderly or disabled?

Yes, I specialize in assisting individuals who may have mobility challenges. I can travel to homes, hospitals, or care facilities. The signer must be fully aware and willing to sign the document.

General Loan Signing Questions

Question 1: Diference betwee a loan signing agent, and a Notary Public?

A loan signing agent (LSA) is a notary trained in handling mortgage and real estate transactions. I ensure that loan documents are executed correctly, reducing delays in the closing process.

Question 2: How long does a loan signing appointment take?

A typical loan signing takes between 45 minutes to an hour in a half, depending on the complexity of the documents and any questions the signer may have.

Question 3: Can you explain the documents during a loan signing?

As a notary, I can describe the general purpose of each document, but cannot provide legal or financial advice. I recommend reaching out to your lender or escrow officer for specific questions. However, I will guide in completing the required forms and documents to ensure they are all completed according to the Loan set of documents.

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