Notary Public/Wedding Officiant
As a duly ordained minister of American Marriage Ministries. Ellen is granted the full authority to perform all duties withing the levels of the church.
Loan Documents
A notary loan document is a legal document related to a loan that requires notarization to ensure its authenticity and proper execution. The notary's role is to verify the identity of the signers, ensure that they are signing voluntarily and understand the contents of the document, and then officially witness the signing. This process helps prevent fraud and provides an added layer of security and trust in the transaction. Notary loan documents are commonly used in real estate transactions, refinances, and other financial agreements.
Power Of Attorney
A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that grants someone else the authority to act on your behalf in various legal, financial, or medical matters. The person granting the authority is referred to as the "principal," and the person receiving the authority is the "agent" or "attorney-in-fact." The extent of the powers granted and the specific responsibilities can vary based on the type of power of attorney and the language used in the document.
General Notary Services
General notary services encompass a range of responsibilities and functions carried out by a notary public. A notary public is an official appointed by a state government to act as a witness to the signing of important documents and to administer oaths. The primary goal of notary services is to deter fraud by verifying the identities of the signatories and ensuring that they are willingly entering into the agreements outlined in the documents.
Wills
A will and testament is a legal document that outlines an individual's wishes regarding the distribution of their assets and the care of any minor children after their death. The terms "will" and "testament" are often used interchangeably and refer to the same legal document.
Remote Online Notary
Remote online notarization, often abbreviated as RON, is a process that allows individuals to have their documents notarized online using audio-visual technology. This is a convenient alternative to traditional, in-person notarization, particularly when individuals are unable to physically meet with a notary public.
Contracts
A contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties that outlines their rights, responsibilities, and obligations. Contracts are crucial in various aspects of business and personal transactions, providing a framework for parties to define the terms of their relationship and the exchange of goods, services, money, or other considerations.
Mobile Notary
A mobile notary, also known as a traveling notary or mobile notary public, is a notary public who travels to the location of the client to perform notarial services. This service is particularly convenient for individuals or businesses that may have difficulty traveling to a traditional notary office. Mobile notaries offer flexibility by meeting clients at their homes, offices, hospitals, or any other location specified by the client.
Apostille
We take the hassle out of getting an apostille on your paperwork, making the process simple and straightforward. An Apostille, (a-pos-TEE, French for certification), is a certificate that authenticates the signature of a document. Apostilles are issued by the Secretary of State of the state where the document originated. The Apostille verifies the authenticity of a public official’s signature and seal. Depending on the destination country, a document that is intended for international use may need either an Apostille or Legalization. Without these certifications, your document may not be recognized in a foreign country.
Loan Signing Agent
A loan signing agent is a notary public who specializes in facilitating the signing of loan documents during real estate transactions, particularly mortgage closings. These professionals play a crucial role in the loan closing process by ensuring that the necessary documents are properly executed, signed, and notarized.