
Frequently asked questions
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A notary public is a public official appointed by the state government to serve as an impartial witness in performing various legal formalities. The primary role of a notary public is to administer oaths, verify the identities of individuals signing documents, and authenticate the execution of legal papers. Notaries public play a crucial role in preventing fraud by ensuring that the signers of documents are who they claim to be and that they are acting willingly and under their own volition.
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A loan signing agent is a professional who specializes in facilitating the signing and notarization of loan documents during real estate transactions. They play a crucial role in the loan closing process, ensuring that all necessary paperwork is properly completed, signed, notarized, and returned to the appropriate parties involved.
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Your documents should be completed without any blanks prior to meeting with a Notary Public excluding your signature and date.
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Documents can be notarized for patients that are in the hospital or medical facility if they are not under a mind-altering medication, are coherent and not in isolation. All signers must be able to communicate with the Notary Public without any assistance.
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We are available 7 days a week by appointment. For last minute appointments (same day), text or call (631) 213-7671