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Acknowledgment statement notarization
Adoption document notarization
A Notary Public can notarize signatures on adoption papers. They are very sensitive documents and it is extremely important that any specific instructions given are followed.
Affidavit & oath notarization
Apostille certificate notarization
Auto loan purchase notarization
The primary reason to use auto notary services is to reduce fraud and it’s the notarization process that achieves this goal. There are five tasks a notary public will complete: Ensuring parties are physically present; Make sure documents are complete; Verifying the signers’ identity; sign & stamp.
Certified copy services
A certified copy is an exact replica of a document, such as your business’ Articles of Incorporation on file with the state. That copy is certified by a notary as being a true and correct copy.
Child custody document notarization
A signed and notarized child custody agreement is enforceable as a contract between the parents, but the court will not enforce the agreement until it is incorporated into a court order. A court can use that agreement as evidence in future proceedings if the parents are not following the agreement
Contract notarization
Deed notarization
Deeds are formal documents that verify legal interest in a property and the right to sell. A deed must always be notarized and filed in public records.
Degree & qualification certification
Demand for payment notarization
Divorce document notarization
Notarization is usually necessary for some divorce forms. Some petitions and motions just need you to sign a certification page confirming that all you have stated in the paperwork is true. However, financial documents typically require a notary to verify that it is indeed your signature.
Document authenticity certification
General notarization
International document notarization
Power of attorney document notarization
A Power of Attorney in the state of Nevada must be signed by the principal and in the presence of a notary public
Wills & trusts notarization
A will is a legal document stating the final wishes of an individual. And if you have assets that you would like to protect, you may want to place them in a living trust. A notary can notarize both a will and a living trust.
Parental Consent
Parental consent is assent on the part of the parent or parents of a minor child which allows the child to engage in certain activities. Activities that can require parental consent include marriage, body modification, some medical treatment, getting a passport, or going on a field trip.
Living Wills
Living wills and other advance directives are written, legal instructions regarding your preferences for medical care if you are unable to make decisions for yourself. Advance directives guide choices for doctors and caregivers if you're terminally ill, seriously injured, or in a coma.
General Notary Work
General Notary work simply means traveling to clients to notarize documents that are not related to real estate transactions. This includes everything from powers of attorney, trust documents, healthcare-related documents, auto title transfers, and many more.
Power of Attorney
Power of attorney is essential in the event that you're incapacitated or not physically present to make decisions on your own behalf when you can't speak for yourself.
Acknowledgements
An acknowledgment is a declaration before a duly qualified public officer (as a notary public) by a person who has executed an instrument that the execution was the person's free act and deed.
Jurats
An affidavit is a written statement filed by an affiant as evidence in a court case. In order to be admissible, affidavits must be notarized by a notary public. The purpose of a jurat is for an affiant to swear to or affirm the truthfulness of the contents of an affidavit.
Legal Affidavit
An affidavit is a sworn statement put in writing. When you use an affidavit, you're claiming that the information within the document is true and correct to the best of your knowledge. Like taking an oath in court, an affidavit is only valid when you make it voluntarily and without any coercion.
Medical Power of Attorney
A medical power of attorney, you can appoint someone to make healthcare decisions for you if you become incapable of making those decisions yourself. While much of estate planning focuses on finances, a comprehensive estate plan should also help you prepare for any potential medical or healthcare
Living Trust
A living trust is a legal arrangement that lets you decide how your assets are managed and distributed, both during your lifetime and after you die. A living trust “owns” the property you put into it, while often still letting you control the trust assets.
Administer Oaths or Affirmations
One of the most important duties of the Notary is to administer oaths and affirmations, which are solemn promises of truthfulness made by a signer, witness, or new office-holder. An oath is a promise to a deity and an affirmation is a pledge on one's personal honor.
Durable Power of Attorney
A Durable Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows you to grant someone else the authority to handle legal and financial affairs on your behalf, such as signing contracts, accessing your bank account, and buying or selling property, when you are unable to.
General Power of Attorney
General power of attorney is a form of power of attorney that allows agents to take any legal action their principals may take. For example, an agent could open or close bank accounts in the principal's name, invoke or waive the principal's contractual rights, or buy or sell stocks for the principal
Limited Power of Attorney
A Nevada limited power of attorney allows an individual (the “principal”) to name an attorney-in-fact who will have the ability to perform certain acts on their behalf.
Springing Power of Attorney
A “springing” durable power of attorney becomes effective on the day in the future that you become incapacitated. If you never become incapacitated, it does not become effective and your attorney in fact exercises no authority over you or your assets.
Wedding Officiant
In the USA, a Wedding officiant is a civil officer who performs acts of marriage. The main responsibility of a Wedding Officiant is to witness the consent of the intended spouses for the wedding license and hence validate the marriage or civil union for legal purposes.
Auto Bill of Sale
Mobile Notary Service
To provide customers and potential customers with an individual approach to a personal, professional, and convenient notary public service at a location convenient to you.
Notarial Services
Notarization Services
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Notary in Henderson
Notary Public servicing the Henderson area.
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Convenient access to a professional notary service close to your location.
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DMV Notary
Car Title Services
I-9 Verifications
Form I-9 is used to verify the identity and employment authorization of individuals hired for employment in the United States. All U.S. employers must properly complete Form I-9 for each individual they hire for employment in the United States. This includes citizens and noncitizens.
Marriage Documents
Mobile Notary
Officiant Service
Premarital Agreements
Prenuptial Agreement Notary
Title Transfer
Title Work
Wedding Officiant Service
Performing wedding ceremony.
Mobile Services
Coming to a requested location.
Las Vegas Notary
Agreements Notary
Car Titles Notary
I-9 Verification Services
Legal Representation
Marriage Ceremony
Marriage Officiant
Mobile Notary Public
Mobile Wedding Officiant
Parental Consent Notary
Prenuptial Agreements
It is possible to write your own prenuptial agreement in Nevada. There is no requirement to have an attorney present for the writing of your prenuptial agreement, although it is recommended. To have a prenuptial agreement notarized in Nevada, both parties must sign the agreement in front of a notary
Proctor Services
Titles Affidavits
An affidavit of title is a legal document that is commonly used in real estate transactions to verify facts about a property and relieve the new owner of legal responsibility for any outstanding liens. An affidavit of title is a document commonly required when you purchase real estate.
Trusted Notary Public
i9 near me
Share Housing Notarization
1583 Forms
Reconveyance of Trust Notarization
Witness
Mobile Notary Services
Notarization Needed
Book Appointment
Certified Notary Trust Delivery Agent
Trust Delivery Agent
Adoption Documents
Estate Planning
I9 Verifications
Legal Documents
Schedule Appointment
By Appointment Only
Estate Planning Package
Homestead Documents
Living Wills And Trust
Regular Notary Service
Training Classes
Legacy Vault
Notary For Legal
legal services
identity theft protection
Regular Notary
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