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How Does it Work?
In less than 15 minutes, get your documents notarized in 4 simple steps!
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Book Appointment
Notarize your document today! Confirm your appointment now for quicker service, or schedule for a future date. Fill out the required fields and upload your document(s) (without signature).
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Verify your Identity
You will receive a follow-up email with your personalized link for the online notary session. Prior to the session, you must verify your identity with a government-issued ID.
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Meet Your Virtual Notary
Documents will be electronically signed, sealed, and sent to whomever needs it. After meeting the notary public in a live video/audio session, your document will be available for instant download.
Why Choose Us?
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Say goodbye to the hassle of travel and notaries not answering the phone. We offer both online and in-person services. You’ll have your documents notarized at your preferred location and time. No lines, no waiting, just efficient and professional service tailored to your needs.
Versatile and Adaptable
Our notary services are as diverse as your needs. From affidavits and real estate documents to wills and trusts, our experienced team can handle various types of documents. Whether it's a simple document or a complex set of papers, we've got you covered.
Swift and Secure
You can be rest assured that your documents are in safe hands. We prioritize your security and confidentiality, utilizing advanced technology to protect your data. Furthermore, our swift and efficient process ensures that your documents get notarized quickly, without compromising on accuracy or legal compliance.
Our Services
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Online Notary Service
Looking for fast and efficient notary services? Look no further, our remote notary service provides a seamless and reliable online notary experience, ensuring the highest level of security and convenience for our clients. Most documents that can be notarized in person can also be notarized online. Get your documents notarized NOW!
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Traveling Notary Service
If you're in need of a reliable and convenient notary service that comes to your preferred location, look no further than our mobile notary service. Our experienced notaries will travel to your home, office, or any other convenient place to provide efficient and professional notary services. Say goodbye to the hassle of traveling to a notary's office and let us bring the notary services to you.
Common Notarized Documents
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Declarations by signers that they understand the contents of a document and have signed it willingly. The notary public confirms the signers' identity and their understanding and willingness
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Adoption documents include legal papers related to the adoption process, such as adoption agreements, consents, and petitions. Notarizing adoption documents helps ensure the legality and integrity of the adoption process.
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Affidavits are written statements of facts sworn or affirmed under oath. They are commonly used in legal proceedings to provide evidence or support a claim.
Examples:
Affidavits of Identity
Financial Affidavits
Affidavit of Residency
Affidavit of Identity Theft
Affidavit of Support
Many More!
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Business agreements are legally binding contracts that establish the rights and obligations of parties involved in a business relationship. They play a crucial role in defining the terms and conditions under which business transactions and operations occur. Some common types of business agreements that require notarization include partnership agreements, joint venture agreements, supplier contracts, client agreements, non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), and employment contracts.
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Business licenses are legal permits or certificates that authorize individuals or organizations to conduct specific business activities. Notarizing business licenses can add an extra level of verification and credibility.
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Contracts are legally binding agreements between two or more parties that outline the rights and obligations of each party. Notarizing contracts can provide additional assurance and enforceability.
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Declarations are written statements made under oath or affirmation, often used for legal or administrative purposes. Notarizing declarations adds credibility and authenticity to the statements made.
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Employment contracts are legally binding agreements between an employer and an employee that outline the terms and conditions of employment.
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Financial documents refer to legal papers related to financial transactions, such as loan agreements and financial affidavits.
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Government forms are official documents issued by government agencies for various purposes. The common types of documents that need notarization include passport applications, immigration documents, drivers license applications, DMV-No Social Security Number application, USPS 1583 forms and much more. Notarizing these forms can help ensure their authenticity, prevent fraud, and provide an additional layer of verification for the information provided.
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Guardianship documents include legal papers related to the appointment of a guardian for a minor or incapacitated person. Notarizing guardianship documents helps ensure their validity and enforceability.
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Health care directives, such as living wills and medical power of attorney, are legal documents that specify the medical treatment and decisions a person wants or appoints another person to make on their behalf in the event they become incapacitated.
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Insurance documents refer to legal papers related to insurance policies, such as life insurance, health insurance, and property insurance. Notarizing insurance documents can provide an additional level of verification and authentication.
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A jurat is a notarial act where the notary public administers an oath or affirmation to the signer of a document. The signer then signs the document in the presence of the notary, attesting that the information in the document is true.
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Lease agreements are legal contracts between a landlord and a tenant, outlining the terms and conditions of renting a property. Notarization of lease agreements helps ensure the validity and enforceability of the terms, protecting the rights of both parties involved.
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A living trust is a legal document that allows you to transfer your assets into a trust during your lifetime and specify how they should be managed and distributed after your death. Notarizing a living trust helps ensure the validity and enforceability of the trust.
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In addition to mortgage agreements and promissory notes, there are various other types of loans that may require notarization. These include Auto Loans, Business Loans, Student Loans, Personal Loans, Debt Consolidation Loans, Small Business Administration (SBA) Loans, Equipment Loans, and more! Notarizing these loans helps provide assurance that the parties involved have signed the agreements willingly and knowingly, and that the terms of the loan are legally binding.
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Marital agreements are legally binding contracts entered into by a couple before their marriage or civil partnership. It outlines the rights and obligations of each party in regards to assets and potential spousal support in the event of a divorce or separation. Divorce agreements, on the other hand, detail the division of property, child custody, spousal support, and other issues upon dissolution of the marriage. Notarizing a marital and divorce agreements adds an extra layer of authenticity and enforceability.
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Real estate documents include legal papers related to the ownership, transfer, or lease of real property, such as deeds and property transfer documents.
Purchase Agreements
Mortgage Documents
Deeds of Trust
Quitclaim Deeds
Warranty Deeds
Title Documents
Lease Agreements
Home Inspection Reports
Property Tax Assessments
Easement Agreements
Homeowner's Insurance Documents
Appraisal Reports
Home Equity Line of Credit Documents (HELOC)
Reverse Mortgages
Home Loan Modifications
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A release of liability is a legal document that releases one party from any legal responsibility or claim for damages that may arise from a particular activity or event. Notarizing a release of liability can help ensure its authenticity and enforceability.
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Transcripts, diplomas, affidavits of intent to legalize immigration status, and tuition documents related to education payments for schools or universities may need to be notarized. This verification of authenticity is crucial especially when they are being submitted as part of applications for higher education, internships, jobs, visa processes, financial aid, scholarship programs, or other financial transactions.
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A Vital Records Request is a formal request to obtain important life event documents such as birth certificates, marriage licenses, divorce decrees, and death certificates from the relevant government departments.
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Wills and trusts are legal documents that outline a person's wishes regarding the distribution of their assets and the management of their estate after their death.
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Our New York Notaries can notarize all types of documents!
Except for the following:
Vital records such as birth/death certificates or passports.
Only Statements that a copy of a vital record was made CAN be notarized.
Copy certifications
Lease Agreements ➡️
Passport Parental Consent Form(DS-3053) ➡️
PS-1583 ➡️
Minor Travel Consent Form ➡️
Power of Attorney ➡️
Looking for a specific form?
See our Resources for common documents or templates.
Did You Know?
FAQ’s
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A notarization is typically required for legal documents, such as affidavits, power of attorney, loan documents, real estate documents, wills and trusts, health care directives, employment contracts, business agreements, financial documents, and government forms.
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In New York State, notaries are allowed to charge a fee of up to $2 for each signature notarized in-person and up to $25 per signature online. However, additional fees may apply for travel or other services provided.
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You will need to bring a valid government-issued identification document, such as a driver's license, passport, or state ID. The identification document should include a photograph, signature, and an expiration date.
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Yes, traveling notary services are available in New York State. A mobile notary can come to your preferred location, such as your home, office, or any other convenient place, to provide notary services. Additional fees may apply for travel.
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Yes, a notary in New York State can notarize a document written in a foreign language as long as the notary understands the contents of the document and can confirm the identity of the signer.
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A notarization is typically required for the signature page of a document. However, if each page requires a notarization, it is important to clearly indicate that requirement on each page and inform the notary in advance.
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Some states allow copy certifications. But for our notaries in New York State, we are not authorized to certify copies of documents. You may need to consult with a different professional, such as a lawyer or a certified copyist, for document certification.
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If the document is an Affidavit or Jurat, NO. A notary must witness the signing of a document in order to notarize it. The notary must verify your identity and ensure that you are signing the document willingly and knowingly. This is typically performed under oath. However if its an acknowledgement, this document does not need to be signed in the presence of the notary.
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No, notaries in New York State are not authorized to provide legal advice or explain the contents of a document. They can only verify the identity of the signer, witness the signing, and notarize the document.
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The validity of a notarized document varies depending on the type of document and the purpose for which it is being used. In general, a notarized document remains valid until the expiration date mentioned within the document or until it is revoked or superseded by a court order or a new document.
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In New York, certain documents cannot be notarized online. These include:
Wills
Trusts
Health Care Proxies
Powers of Attorney
These documents require in-person notarization due to the specific legal requirements and the need for witnesses. It is important to consult with a notary public or legal professional for guidance on notarizing these types of documents.
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Yes, in many jurisdictions, including certain states in the United States, remote online notarization is permitted. This allows the notary and signer to interact and complete the notarization process electronically, without physically being in the same location.
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An acknowledgment is a notarial act where the signer acknowledges their signature on a document before a notary, affirming that they willingly signed the document. A jurat, on the other hand, involves the notary administering an oath or affirmation to the signer, and the signer then signs the document in the presence of the notary.
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Yes, a notary has the right to refuse to notarize a document if certain conditions are not met. Some common reasons for refusal include if the signer cannot provide satisfactory identification, if the document is incomplete or contains errors, or if the notary has a conflict of interest. It is important to consult with the notary beforehand to ensure that all requirements are met.
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Yes, a notary can notarize a document for a signer who is visually impaired or unable to physically sign. In such cases, alternative methods such as a signature stamp or a mark made by the signer in the presence of witnesses may be used, depending on the laws and regulations of the jurisdiction.