Getting a document notarized is not something you think about every day. In fact, for many, it is something they have never
had to do. That is the case for me. My wife and I needed our Wills, Power of Attorney, and Medical Power of Attorney
notarized before we left for a trip. After two trips to our bank; the first (their notary didn't have his stamp or log with him
that day), and the second they finally told me they didn't sign "those types" of documents, we were stuck! It was the day before
we were to leave at this point and we were at a loss. What did we do? After 5 different calls and texts to "mobile
notaries" we finally found one that would meet us and get our documents handled that day. I knew then there was a need
for a service to people in their eleventh hour just like we were.
Loan agreements, promissory notes, mortgage/deed of trust, and other security documents entered into by the borrower and the lender in connection with the guaranteed loan.
When you transfer a car title, you are changing the ownership of the vehicle. This legal process involves obtaining a document that serves as proof of who the rightful owner of the vehicle is.
A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that grants an individual the authority to act on behalf of another person. This legal authorization empowers the agent or attorney-in-fact to make decisions related to the principal's finances, property, investments, or medical care.
A will is a legal document that outlines how your assets will be distributed after your death, while a trust is a fiduciary agreement that allows a trustee to manage assets for the benefit of a specific person or purpose.
A written statement of a person's medical treatment preferences, which may include a living will, that is created to guarantee that their wishes are followed in case they are incapable of communicating them to a doctor.
Articles of Incorporation, Legal Affidavites, HIPPA Release forms, Passport Applications, Bills of Sale, Executorships, Custody and Guardianship Agreements, Court Documents, Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), and more.
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