Our Services
Document notarization is essential to the transferal of real property and validating legal documents. If you are buying or selling property, a home, land, car, or boat, you’ll become acquainted with document notarization. If you are executing a Will, Power of Attorney, or Registering an Out-of-State vehicle, just to name a few, document notarization will be an important aspect of the process.
Signed with Faith Notary Services is proud to provide general and mobile notary services to individuals and businesses. We can assist you with all your notary needs including but not limited to:
- Affidavits
- Agreements
- Contracts
- Sworn Statements
- Jurats & Acknowledgements
- Healthcare Directives
- Adoptions
- Trusts
- And most legalized documents
We provide you with a wide range of services centered around notarial certifications; all while providing you with professional and outstanding service. We come to you. Prices vary based on the documents, number of signatures needed and distance. Please be sure to have valid unexpired ID (military, passport or a credible witness not related to you). We also offer after hours and emergency Notary Services.y
WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE AN APPOINTMENT
The Notary Public is directly responsible for determining that the person signing is who they state they are,
before they sign a document.
So, wait for the Notary to first verify your ID before you sign your documents.
Some Documents That Need Notarization.
Don’t worry if you don’t see your document, this is only a partial list.
- Mortgage Loan Docs (Purchase/Seller Packages, HELOC, Refinance, Reverse Mortgage, Loan Modifications, etc.)
- Advanced Health Care
- Directives
- Claim of Lien
- Deed
- Divorce Documents
- Loyalty Oaths
- Power of Attorney (POA)
- Marital Certificates
- Passport Applications & Certified Documents
- Trusts, Estates, & Executorships
- Wills (all types)
- Employment Verification I-9
- Custody & Guardianship Agreements
- Step Parent Adoption
- Affidavit Of Diligent Search
- Consent And Waiver By Parent
- Relative Caretaker, Prospective Parent
- Adult Adoption
- Affidavit Of Non-paternity
- Grandparent Adoption
Read Carefully: The document to be copied and certified must be an original document, and cannot be a Public Record, or Vital Record. Public Records are documents recorded in a county clerk’s office or held by a government agency and are available for public inspection.
If your document is listed below, a Notary cannot complete a Certified Photocopy of the document.
- Birth Certificates
- Court Records
- Criminal Records including Wants Warrants
- Death Certificates
- Deeds
- Mortgages
- Related Property Records
- Divorce Decrees
- Driving Records
- Election Records
- Licenses, incl: Professional and Business
- Marriage Certificates
- Missing Persons
- Sex Offender Records
- Unclaimed Property
- Voter Registration