Frequently Asked Questions…
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A notary public is a state commissioned official who verifies identities, witnesses the signing of important documents and helps prevent fraud.
Notaries ensure that signers understand and are willingly entering into agreements.
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“ I am a Notary Public authorized to perform notarial acts in Georgia. I am not an attorney licensed to practice law in Georgia, and I cannot not give legal advice or accept fees for legal advice.”
“The client is responsible for understanding the documents they are signing and seeking legal counsel if needed.”
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Our notary services are fully bonded and insured ensuring peace of mind and protection for our clients.
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Yes! We are a mobile notary business.
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Yes.
We are a certified by the National Notary Association (NNA)
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In the state of Georgia, Notaries are able to charge $2.00 per notary signature for General Notarizations. For loan signings and other services, our fees may vary.
All our fees include travel fees.
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You must present a valid government-issued photo ID such as drivers license, passport, or state-issued ID card.
The ID must be current and not expired.
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Yes.
In accordance with state laws, we maintain a notary journal of all transactions, which includes signer details and document types, but not the document content itself.
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No.
All individual who need to sign must be physically present before the notary at the time of notarization.
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Northern Fulton County
Hall County
Jackson County
Gwinnett County
Banks County
And surrounding counties. If you are needing notary services , our travel fees may apply.
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No.
The signer must appear in person and sign in the presence of the notary (unless its an acknowledgement, which may allow for prior signing).
We must witness or confirm the act depending on the notarial act required.
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Yes! We provides other services such as:
I-9 Verification Services
Field Inspections
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Yes. Mobile and online I-9 verification appointments are available throughout Hall county and surrounding areas.
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Yes. A notary public may act as an authorized representative when designated by an employer to complete I-9 verification forms.

