You must bring a valid, government-issued photo ID (such as a driver's license or passport). The document to be notarized should be complete, and all signers must be present unless otherwise arranged.
No. We do not provide legal advice or prepare documents. You must bring pre-drafted and completed forms for notarization.
Remote Online Notarization allows you to have documents notarized via a secure video conference. You'll need a computer or smartphone with internet access, a camera, and a valid photo ID. It’s fast, secure, and legally recognized.
We notarize a wide range of documents, including:
An apostille certifies the authenticity of a document for use in another country that is part of the Hague Convention. If you need to use a notarized document abroad, we can help by submitting it to the appropriate Secretary of State and returning it once processed.
Processing time depends on the state and mailing speed, but typically takes 1–2 weeks. Expedited services may be available upon request.
Yes. We handle loan signings, deeds, and other real estate-related documents. We ensure every signature and form is handled accurately and efficiently.
Yes, all signers must appear in person (or virtually for RON) and provide valid identification.
Yes, we offer mobile notary services. Travel fees may apply based on your location.
Fees vary depending on the type of service (in-person, mobile, remote, apostille, etc.). Please contact us for a quote based on your specific needs.
We value efficiency, accuracy, and dependability, which create long-lasting professional relationships.


