Frequently Asked Questions
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General Notary
A notary public is a state-commissioned official who verifies the identity of signers, witnesses document signing, and applies a notarial seal to prevent fraud.
Yes, appointments are recommended to ensure availability. I offer flexible scheduling, including same-day and after-hours appointments.
Yes, two or more signers can sign a document simultaneously in Florida, and a notary can notarize the signatures of all signers present. Still, each notarization requires a separate notarial certificate.
Yes, your documents are delivered directly to the designated recipient to maintain confidentiality.
I notarize a variety of documents:
✓ Affidavits & Sworn Statements, Power of Attorney (POA), Wills & Trusts
✓ Contracts, Title Transfers, Bills of Sale, Employment Verification
✓ Real Estate, Loan Documents & more!
Appointment & Service
Yes, appointments are recommended to ensure availability. I offer flexible scheduling, including same-day and after-hours appointments.
Once you book your appointment, you will receive a confirmation email. You will be contacted with any follow-up questions before your appointment.
Yes! As a mobile notary, I can travel to your home, office, hospital, or any agreed-upon location.
Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk County Florida (The Bay Area)
I provide secure online notarization via video conferencing. Contact me to see if RON is available for your document and/or allowed in your state.
Requirements & Payment
Fees vary based on document type, travel distance, and add-ons. See my pricing, or contact me for a quote.
Once you have chosen your service type, date, and available time, you will be able to make a $15 deposit to hold your appointment time. This amount will be credited against the final invoice.
✓ A valid, government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, passport, or state ID)
✓ The document(s) to be notarized, completed but unsigned (sign in-person)
✓ Any required witnesses (documents may require additional witnesses)
I accept cash, credit/debit cards, and electronic payments (PayPal, Zelle, Stripe).
Legal & Compliance
Yes, I can notarize wills and trusts, however, some states have restrictions. Check state laws or consult an attorney before notarizing an estate document.
No, notaries cannot provide legal advice or draft documents. If you need legal help, please consult an attorney.
Yes, I must refuse notarization if:
❌ The signer lacks proper identification
❌ The document has false information
❌ The signer appears unwilling
❌ The document is incomplete