Our fees for the notarization and attestation service are calculated as follows:

$30 - first

$15 - next, additional

$15 - next, additional

$15 - next, additional

$15 - next, additional

$10 - next, additional

$100 - for 6 notary signatures

Our fees are calculated by the number of signature required by the Notary Public, not the number of pages in the document.

ID is required (with photo) in all transactions.

The Importance of Notarizing a Document

Notarizing a document is often a crucial step in ensuring its legality and authenticity. Here are some key reasons and benefits of having your documents notarized:

Legal Validity

Notarization adds a layer of credibility to documents. Many legal documents, such as wills, contracts, and power of attorney forms, often require notarization to be recognized by courts and institutions.

Fraud Prevention

A notary public verifies the identity of the signers and ensures that they are signing willingly and without coercion. This process helps prevent fraud and protects all parties involved.

Increased Trust

Having a document notarized instills confidence among parties involved. It assures them that the document is legitimate and that the signers are who they claim to be.

International Recognition

Certain documents may need to be used abroad. A notarized document often carries more weight in international matters, making it easier to validate agreements in different jurisdictions.

Simplified Transactions

In many cases, notarization streamlines processes such as real estate transactions, loan agreements, and business contracts. It helps to ensure that all parties are in agreement and that legal requirements are met.

Peace of Mind

Knowing that your document has been properly notarized can provide peace of mind. It reassures you that everything is in order and that you have taken the necessary steps to protect your interests.

Conclusion

Notarizing documents is not just a formality; it’s an essential step in protecting your legal rights and ensuring the authenticity of important papers. Whether you’re entering a business agreement, or finalizing a real estate deal, consider the benefits of notarization to safeguard your interests.

We do not act as guarantors on any documents including passports. Normally the notary is required to know the person for 6 months or 2 years.