FAQs

What identification do I need

All signers must bring a valid government issued ID such as a driver license, state ID, passport, or military ID. The name on the ID must match the name on the document.

Yes. Every person whose signature is being notarized must appear in person and sign in front of the notary.

Common documents include affidavits, power of attorney, parental consent forms, financial documents, real estate forms, school and employment paperwork, and more. If you are unsure, text me a photo of the first page and I will confirm.

Pricing depends on location, number of signatures, and the type of service. You receive a quote before the appointment so there are no surprises.

Yes. I travel across Chicago and nearby suburbs. Appointments are available weekdays, evenings, and weekends.

Yes. However, some documents may also require an apostille. I can guide you through the process and provide courier support when needed.

Most clients can be scheduled same day or next day. For urgent requests, text me and I will do my best to fit you in.

Zelle, Cash. Receipts are provided.

Just let me know as soon as possible. There is no fee for rescheduling with reasonable notice.

Yes. I handle seller packets, buyer packets, refinance documents, and reverse mortgage signings. I coordinate closely with your lender or title company.

No. Notaries cannot explain documents or tell you what to sign. I can confirm identity, witness signatures, and ensure proper notarial acts.

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