Services

  • General Documents: affidavits, contracts, consent forms, powers of attorney, bills of sale, school documents, medical documents, and immigration documents.

  • Our Remote Online Notarization (RON) services allow you to complete the entire notarization process online through a secure, efficient, and easy-to-use digital platform.

    • Personal Documents: Powers of attorney, wills, affidavits, and consent forms.

    • Real Estate Documents: Deeds, mortgages, lease agreements, and closing documents.

    • Legal Documents: Contracts, agreements, court filings, and other legal paperwork.

    • Business Documents: Corporate records, employment contracts, and business agreements.

    • Educational Documents: Diplomas, transcripts, and authorization letters.

  • Our Apostille service is vital for authenticating documents for international use, ensuring they are accepted in countries that are part of the Hague Apostille Convention.

    • Personal Documents: Birth certificates, marriage certificates, death certificates, divorce decrees, and adoption documents.

    • Educational Documents: Diplomas, transcripts, and documents related to academic achievements.

    • Business Documents: Articles of incorporation, bylaws, patents, and documents related to foreign investments or business activities.

    • Legal Documents: Powers of attorney, affidavits, court orders, and other legal papers.

    • Notarized Documents: Any notarized document can be further authenticated with an Apostille certification.

  • Real estate transactions involve various legal documents that require notarization to ensure authenticity and legal validity.

    • Purchase Agreements: The cornerstone of any real estate deal, outlining the terms of the sale.

    • Mortgage and Refinancing Documents: Critical for new home purchases or refinancing an existing mortgage, including mortgage notes and loan modification agreements.

    • Deeds: Such as warranty deeds, quitclaim deeds, and grant deeds, which transfer property ownership.

    • Title Documents: Verifying that the property title is clear and transferable.

    • Lease Agreements: Covering rental properties, including both residential and commercial leases.

    • Escrow Documents: Managing the transfer of property and funds in a real estate transaction.

    • Power of Attorney: Granting authority for individuals to act on behalf of others in real estate transactions.

    • Property Tax Appeals: Notarizing documents for disputing property tax assessments.

    • Construction and Development Agreements: For new builds or property development projects.

    • Home Equity Lines of Credit (HELOC): Documents related to credit lines secured by real estate.

  • Estate Planning

    This process involves various documents that require notarization to ensure their validity and enforceability. We specialize in notarizing a comprehensive range of estate planning documents.

    • Wills: Legal documents specifying how your assets should be distributed after your death.

    • Trusts: Including living trusts and other types, managing the distribution of your assets.

    • Power of Attorney: Designates an individual to make financial, legal, or medical decisions on your behalf.

    • Health Care Directives: Also known as living wills, these outline your medical treatment preferences if you become incapacitated.

    • Property Deeds: For transferring property into a trust or as part of your estate plan.

    • Beneficiary Designations: For retirement accounts, life insurance, and other assets.

    • Guardianship Agreements: Appointing guardians for minor children or dependents.

    • Business Succession Plans: Outlining the future of your business for entrepreneurs.

    • Financial Documents: Various forms related to estate and financial planning.

    • Amendments to Existing Documents: Ensuring legal recognition of any updates or changes to your estate planning documents.

  • The Form I-9 is a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services document used to verify the identity and employment authorization of individuals hired to work in the United States. All U.S. employers are required to ensure that Form I-9 is properly completed for every new hire.

    • Employee Identity Verification: Reviewing documents like a driver's license, ID card, or passport to confirm an employee’s identity.

    • Employment Authorization Verification: Examining documents such as a Social Security card, birth certificate, or employment authorization document to confirm the employee’s eligibility to work in the U.S.

    • Form I-9 Review and Completion: Ensuring accurate and complete completion of both the employer and employee sections of the I-9 form.