What is expected
when you call...
Your appointment and my fees are based on several factors
. Type of services needed
· Number of documents requiring signature notarization
. Number of pages within a loan document packet and the type of loan packet
· Witness requirements
. Distance to appointment
· Other factors unique to your request
Notary certificate
Each document requiring signature notarization must contain a notary certificate where the notary acknowledges your signature or administer the oath or affirmation after you sign.
This notary certificate must comply with the requirements from the Florida Department of State. If the notary certificate included in the document fails to comply, I can provide a loose notary certificate which includes all 9 required elements which in turn can be attached to your document.
In a case where a loose notary certificate is to be attached, the signer(s) must inform me which notary certificate to used. There are two options. The Certificate of Acknowledgment is one where I will acknowledge to the identity of the signer an validate the signature (signers do not need to sign in front of me, but must be present during notarization). The Jurat (Oath or Affirmation) requires that the signer(s) be present and sign in front of me and also swear or affirm that the information in the document they are signing is true to the best of their knowledge. Note that choosing either certificate do not affect cost of the service.
Your document must not be blank or incomplete.
Signers (also called Affiants or Principals) and in some cases Witnesses must possess a current government issued photo ID. The following are some acceptable forms of identification (current or issued within the past 5 years and bearing a serial or identifying number):
1. A Florida ID card or driver's license issued by the DMV;
2. A passport issued by the Department of State of the United States
3. A passport issued by a foreign government if stamped by the U.S. Bureau of Citizenship and immigration Services;
4. A driver's license or ID card issued by an authorized public agency in a state other then Florida, a territory of the U.S., or Canada or Mexico;
5. An ID card issued by any branch of the armed forces of the U.S.;
6. A veteran's health ID card issued by the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs;
7. An ID card issued by the U.S. Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services;
As a signer you must be comfortable with the transaction and as your notary I will verify your competency and that you understand the documents you are signing.
If there is a doubt that as a signer you are not fully comfortable with the appointment or that you don't fully understand the documents you are about to sign, I will recommend that you consult the person who prepared the document or consult an attorney.
Standard Fees
Notary Services at Your Chosen Location
. $10.00 per notarized signature, per document
. Travel fees may apply and do vary when
exceeding a local 5 mile radius
. $0.50 per miles may be assessed or a flat convenience fee
. Price can be negotiated for multiple documents
. Loan signing appointments are negotiated flat
fee assignments
CSA - Certified Signing Agent
As a certified Loan Signing Agent with the NNA (National Notary Association) I offer my services to title and escrow agents, signing agencies, attorneys, financial institutions, Realtors, buyers and sellers; this, in order to help facilitate and expedite their closing process by making sure all documents are properly signed, initialed and required signatures are notarized.
Loan signing assignments are negotiated before being accepted and scheduled, and are flat fee assignments.
Terms
My preferred methods of payment are cash, local checks, and credit cards.
(I used Square)
Your satisfaction is always my priority.
(I used Square)
Your satisfaction is always my priority.
Click on below to learn more about documents that Clients most often submit for notarization.