
Bringing Notary Services to Your Doorstep
Documents We Notarize
Below is a partial list of common documents we handle:

Real Estate Documents
Loan documents, deeds, and title transfers

Healthcare Documents
Advanced health care directives and medical forms

Estate Planning Documents
Living trusts, power of attorney, wills, and other planning documents

Travel Authorizations
Consent forms for minors traveling domestically or internationally

Affidavits & Applications
Including applications for birth certificates and other legal documents

General Business & Personal Documents
Contracts, agreements, and more
We Do NOT Notarize:

I‑9 or immigration documents

Photographs

Blank or incomplete documents
Identification Requirements
To notarize your documents, you must present valid identification issued within the last 5 years that includes a photo, physical description, signature, and serial number.

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U.S. State‑issued ID or Driver’s License
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U.S. Passport
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Foreign Passport (must be stamped by U.S. Customs)
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Mexican or Canadian Driver’s License
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U.S. Military ID (except Common Access Cards)
Not Accepted: Birth certificates, expired licenses, Social Security cards, and credit cards (even with photos).
Certficates


Disclaimer: I am not an attorney licensed to practice law in this state. I am not allowed to draft legal records, give advice on legal matters, including immigration.