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general notary work

This includes everything from powers of attorney, trust documents, healthcare-related documents, real estate transaction, estate planning documents, auto title transfers and many more.


e-notary & remote notary services

Remote notary services, often called "remote online notarization" (RON), involve a notary public notarizing documents via a live audio-video call instead of in-person. Here are some examples of services that can be notarized remotely:

1. Real Estate Transactions:

- Deeds of trust or mortgage deeds

- Grant, warranty, and quitclaim deeds

- Closing documents for real estate sales

2. Estate Planning Documents:

- Last will and testament

- Living wills or advanced healthcare directives

- Trust documents

3. Financial Documents:

- Power of attorney

- Loan documents

- Promissory notes

4. Legal Documents:

- Affidavits

- Sworn statements or declarations

- Prenuptial agreements

5. Business Documents:

- Articles of incorporation or organization

- Operating agreements for LLCs

- Partnership agreements

- Non-disclosure or confidentiality agreements

6. Personal Documents:

- Consent forms

- Letters of instruction

- Vehicle title transfers

7. Travel Consents:

- Consent for minor child to travel internationally without both parents

8. Medical Documents:

- Medical consent forms

- Authorization to release medical information

9. Educational Documents:

- Transcripts

- Diplomas or degree certifications

- Authorization for school-related activities

10. Adoption Papers:

- Adoption agreements or consents


apostille services

Examples of documents that often require an apostille for international use include:

  1. Birth Certificates: Proof of birth in one country may be required in another for various reasons, such as getting married or applying for citizenship.

  2. Marriage Certificates: If someone marries abroad and then wishes to register or recognize their marriage in a different country, an apostille marriage certificate may be required.

  3. Death Certificates: For dealing with estates and inheritances across international borders.

  4. Diplomas and Transcripts: Universities and schools overseas may request an apostille diploma or transcript to verify foreign education credentials.

  5. Adoption Papers: These are crucial when adopting a child from another country.

  6. Power of Attorney: If someone needs to act on your behalf in another country, they might need a power of attorney document with an apostille.

  7. Business Documents: This can include articles of incorporation, tax documents, or other official business papers that need to be recognized in a foreign jurisdiction.

  8. Criminal Background Checks: Some countries require apostille background checks before granting a visa or residency.

  9. Court Documents: These might be needed for legal proceedings in another country.

  10. Certificates of Good Standing: For businesses that want to operate or expand to another country.



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