What is a Notary Public?
A notary public is someone who has been appointed by the state to authenticate legal documents and verify the identity of the document’s signer(s). Notaries can be individuals such as lawyers or government officials.
Notarization (the process of getting your document signed by a notary public) helps prevent fraud by ensuring individuals authenticate their documents before they can be used. It can also help confirm that the signer intended to sign the document and wasn’t pressured into doing so (e.g. through undue influence, coercion or duress, etc.), similar to signing your document in front of a witness.
What do Notary Signing Agents do?
The responsibilities of a Notary Signing Agent generally include printing loan documents, meeting the signer and notarizing their signature, and quickly returning the documents for processing. NSAs are also responsible for following any additional instructions from the lender, title company or signing service that hires them for loan closing work. For example, an NSA may be asked to fax back documents right away or use a specific mailing service to return the paperwork safely.
Welcome to:
“Sign Here” Notarizations
Estate Planning Documents
Bill of Sale
Wills (Serves as a witness)
Power of Attorney
Administer Oaths and Affirmations
Act as a Witness
Loan Document Signings
(Refinancing loans)
Quit Claim Deeds
Services Offered:
Grant Deeds
Deeds of Trust
Wills
Adoption Papers
Guardianship Documents
Promissory Notes
Visa and Passport Documents
Motor Vehicle Documents
Consent Forms
Legal Documents
Financial Documents
Contracts
Confidentiality Agreements
Insurance Documents
Health and Medical Documents
Photo Inspections of property is another service offered.
We come to YOU!
“Sign Here” Notarizaions serves the Onslow County area. I notarize all types of documents at your convenience. Reasonably priced and convenient!
To ensure your appointment is a success, have the following:
Have a valid, government issued photo ID with you.
Have all of the documents that need to be notarized. Unless I will have access to them. (for example, loans)
Be sure the documents are understood by you and that you are willing to sign on your own free will.
Make sure the document is not signed.
Some documents may require signature witnesses in addition to notarization, please have your witnesses present
If any questions, do not hesitate to ask.