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What is A Notary Public?
The courts define a notary public as a "public ministerial officer", an impartial agent for the state, and a witness of notarial writings and signatures. They are appointed by the office of the Secretary of State to witness by an official seal and written acknowledgment, or jurat, the signing of documents as well as administer oaths.
Why Use A Signing Agent/Associate?
Don't make your clients take a day off work to come meet with a loan officers, title company, or bank just to sign a set of loan papers. Instead, use a Signing Agent (a Mobile Notary Public who specializes in loan executions) to meet with your clients at their convenience. Call on a Signing Agent who will travel to your clients home, office, or any other location, at the time of your choice or your clients choice to sign their loan papers.
How Does A Notary identify A Signer?
Generally, the Notary will ask to see a current identification document that has a photograph, physical description and a signature. A driver’s license, military ID or passport will usually be acceptable. Each signer must either present current photo ID such as drivers license, State ID, or passport issued within the last 5 years; or have two other persons present who will swear to the signer's identity, each of whom has a good current photo ID.
Will You Travel Anywhere Inside The Phoenix Metro Area?
Yes. We will go anywhere in the greater Phoenix Area.
How Much Notice Is Needed For Appointments?
For "basic" Mobile Notary services, most appointments are set and fulfilled in two hours.
For Loan Closings, or other "hourly" situations, a one day notice is requested (in relation to new customers).
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