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Georgia Notarization Process

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Mobile Notary Services in Central

Gwinnett County, GA

Power of Attorneys, Wills, Contracts, and Deeds all the way to notarizing school form documents, a notary public is essential when it comes to signing your important and time-sensitive documents. When we work together, you can trust that you will receive professional service from a notary that is punctual, reliable, and efficient.

Georgia Notarization Process

STEP 1: CONTACT A PROFESSIONAL MOBILE NOTARY

Schedule an appointment with our professional mobile notary.

You will be informed of additional information needed to prepare before we arrive.

STEP 2: MEET IN PERSON WITH OUR NOTARY PUBLIC

Schedule an appointment with our professional mobile notary. You will be informed of additional information needed to prepare before w arrive.

STEP 3: GET YOUR DOCUMENTS NOTARIZED

Once all notarizations are completed our highly trained Notary Public will reviewed their work to ensure proper notarization.

You can trust that your documents are always properly notarized.

Notary Frequently Asked Questions

What is a mobile notary?

A: Unlike a traditional notary, mobile notaries can come to your home or place of business for your notary needs.

Mobile notaries can provide all the same services as traditional notary publics. See the areas that our mobile notaries cover.

What does a Notary Public Charge?

A: The maximum fee per signature is $2 mandated by the State of Georgia. The state does not impose the maximum a notary may charge for other fees. Travel and convenience fees are charged at their discretion. The cost of service will vary based on appointment location, distance traveled, and the number of signatures notarized. See an overview of our transparent pricing here.

Does notarizing a document make it truthful and correct?

A: No. Notarizing a document only validates that the signer personally appeared in front of the notary and subscribed or affirmed the truthfulness of the document. The Notary Public has no authorization to state that a document is official, true, or correct.

I don't have an acceptable ID. Can I still have a document notarized?

A: In most cases, yes. If none of the types of Identification listed are available, or it would be excessively difficult for the document signer to obtain them, two additional persons who do have acceptable identification may be present who will swear to the signer's identity. The two individuals have to be over the age of 18, have valid identification ready for inspection and recording in the notaries journal and must swear or affirm, under penalty of perjury, that they personally know the signer. They will also need to be present at the time of witnessing and sign the notary journal.

The document I need notarized requires that multiple people sign, but we all work different schedules. Do we all need to be present at the same time?

A: No, All signers can appear at different times.

Can you notarize at my office, a hospital, or assisted living facility?

A: Yes. We can travel to most any location you and I are comfortable with.

Do Notaries draft legal documents?

A: A Notary Public is forbidden from preparing legal documents or acting as a legal advisor.

Can an incomplete document be notarized?

A: Notarizing incomplete documents or those containing blank spaces is risky and unacceptable due to potential fraud. A Notary must ensure a document is complete with no missing information before proceeding with an assignment and shall refuse service otherwise.

Can a Notary decline to help me?

A: A Notary can refuse service if there's a reasonable suspicion that a transaction is unlawful, improper, or incomplete. Failing to provide acceptable identification at a signing appointment also serves as grounds to deny a notarization.

Areas We Serve in Gwinnett County and Metro Atlanta

Suwanee

Berkeley Lake

Lawrenceville

Johns Creek

Sugar Hill

Grayson

Buford

Dacula

Duluth

Surrounding Counties

Suwanee

Lawrenceville

Sugar Hill

Buford

Duluth

Berkeley Lake

Johns Creek

Grayson

Dacula

Disclosure:

We are not attorneys licensed to practice law in Georgia and may not give legal advice or accept fees for legal advice.

Give us a call (770) 758-1747

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Business Hours

Mon: 8:00 AM – 7 PM

Tue: 8:00 AM – 7 PM

Wed: 10:00 AM – 7 PM

Thu: 8:00 AM – 7 PM

Fri: 8:00 AM – 7 PM

Sat: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Sun: CLOSED

Contact Information

Mailing Address: 151 Mayweather Drive

Bethlehem, Georgia 30620

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