Hello,
Do You Need A Document Notarized?
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Finding the time to visit a notary might be difficult during this pandemic.
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We offer our clients the convenience to book an appointment with us and we will travel to a preferred location, at a time that is convenient for them. Our Clients' Needs & Safety Always Come First!
We currently service Southwest Florida
(Lehigh Acres & Fort Myers, FL)
I Can Travel To The Following Nearby Areas:
Alva, FL | Bonita Springs, FL
Cape Coral, FL | Captiva, FL
Estero, FL | Immokalee, FL
Labelle, FL | Naples, FL
North Fort Myers, FL | Sanibel, FL
HOURS OF OPERATION
MONDAY - SATURDAY 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM
24/7 BY APPOINTMENT - SAME DAY APPOINTMENT AVAILABLE
CONTACT PHONE: (239) 324-0731
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Probate Documents
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Quit Claim Deed
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Real Estate Documents
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School Permission Slips / Athletic Form
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State and County Documents
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Structured Settlements
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Title Documents
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Translation (German & English)
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Travel Documents
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Witness
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Witness Bank Safe Deposit Opening
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Vehicle Vin ID Affidavit & Odometer Declaration
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Vehicle Inspection
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Vehicle Registration
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And much more
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Health Record
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HR Document
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I-9 Form Verification
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Inspection Documents
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Insurance Form
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Jurats
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Last Will &Trust
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Lease Agreement
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Legal Document
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Living Will
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Loan Documentts
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Minor Travel Consent Form
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Patient and Consent Form
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Parental Consent Forms
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Power of Attorney
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Prenuptial Agreement
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Acknowledgements
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Affidavits
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Agreements
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Bankruptcy Filings
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Bill of Sale
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Business Registrations
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Construction Documents
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Contracts
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Copy Certifications
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Corporate Documents
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Court Documents
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Deposition
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DS-3053
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Divorce Documents
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Estate Documents
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loan signing services
I am extremely interested in joining your team as a Certified Mobile Loan Signing Agent as I am equipped, bonded and insured. I am an expert at securely handling sensitive documents and conducting easy signings with an open availability of Monday Through Friday from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WHAT IS AN ACCEPTABLE FORM OF IDENTIFICATION
FOR NOTARY SERVICES IN FLORIDA?
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In Florida, the list of acceptable IDs includes the following.
These IDs must be current or issued within the past five (5) years and include a serial or other ID number:
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- A Florida identification card or driver’s license​
- A U.S. passport​
- A foreign passport if it is stamped by the United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services​
- Another state driver’s license or identification card issued by a U.S. state or a territory of the United States​
- A Canadian or Mexican driver’s license or an identification card
- An identification card issued by any branch of the armed forces of the United States
- A veteran health identification card issued by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs
- An inmate identification card issued on or after January 1, 1991, by the Florida Department of Corrections for an inmate who is in the custody of the department​
- An inmate identification card issued by the United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons, for an inmate who is in the custody of the department
​- A sworn, written statement from a sworn law enforcement officer that the forms of identification for an inmate in an institution of confinement were confiscated upon confinement and that the person named in the document is the person whose signature is to be notarized​
- An identification card issued by the United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration
ARE THERE ANY DOCUMENTS THAT YOUR TEAM CANNOT SIGN?
FLORIDA NOTARY PUBLIC CANNOT NOTARIZED COPIES OF PUBLIC RECORDS
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- Any document for which photocopying is prohibited​
- Birth Certificate​
- Certificate of Citizenship or Naturalization Certificate​
- Death Certificate​
- Documents filed in a court proceeding​
- Documents recorded by the Clerk of the Court​
- Federal or state income tax forms, already filed​
- Marriage Certificate​
- Professional licenses issued by the State of Florida​
- Public records maintained in government offices​
- Student records (transcripts, etc.) kept in public education offices
I am Not an Attorney Licensed To Practice Law In The State Of Florida.
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​A Notary Public is prohibited from the unauthorized practice of law.
The unauthorized practice of law means offering legal services without being licensed as an attorney:
- Giving advice about a document a customer needs
- Recommending the type of notarization required
- Offering an opinion about the legality or effect of a document​
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