Our services
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments involve a notary public verifying the identity of a signer and confirming that they have willingly signed a document. This process ensures that the document is executed properly and helps prevent fraud. Commonly used for deeds, contracts, and other legal documents, acknowledgments provide an additional layer of authenticity and legal validity. The notary does not need to witness the actual signing but must confirm the signature is genuine and voluntary.
Jurats & Verbal Oath
A jurat involves a notary public administering an oath where the signer swears to the truthfulness of a document's content, typically used for affidavits and legal testimonies. The notary verifies the signer's identity and witnesses the signing. Similarly, a verbal oath involves an oral oath where an individual swears to the truthfulness of their statements, commonly used for affidavits and depositions, with the notary verifying identity and confirming the voluntary nature of the oath.
Depositions
Deposition services involve a notary public overseeing the recording of sworn testimonies outside of court. The notary ensures that the witness's identity is verified, administers the oath, and records the testimony accurately. This service is crucial for legal proceedings, providing a reliable and official account of witness statements that can be used in court. Deposition services help ensure the integrity and accuracy of the information presented in legal cases.
Certified copies of Power of Attorney
A notarized copy of a Power of Attorney (POA) allows the agent to manage financial affairs, make legal decisions, handle real estate transactions, conduct business operations, file taxes, make healthcare decisions, and manage government benefits. It ensures the agent's authority is recognized in official and legal settings.
Apostille
An apostille authenticates documents for use in foreign countries. Common documents include birth, marriage, and death certificates; divorce decrees; adoption papers; powers of attorney; school transcripts; and business documents. This ensures legal recognition abroad. Fast and reliable apostille facilitation with CA Secretary of State.
Loan Signing
Loan signing involves a notary public overseeing the signing of loan documents to ensure accuracy and legality. The notary verifies identities, ensures signers understand the loan terms, and witnesses their signatures. This process is essential for mortgage transactions, refinances, and other loans, providing fraud prevention and legal compliance, and ensuring a smooth loan closing process.
DISCLAIMER: Notary Public is NOT authorized to provide legal advice, interpret the law, or assist with the preparation of legal documents. If you need legal advice or assistance, please consult with a licensed attorney.
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