Nior Signage & Co.
FAQS
Frequent Answers and Questions:
What does a Notary Public do?
A notary public is a certified official who serves as an impartial witness to the signing of important documents. They verify the identities of the signers, ensure that they are signing willingly, and administer oaths if necessary. Notaries also often provide services such as acknowledging signatures, witnessing documents, and certifying copies of documents. Their role helps to prevent fraud and the legality of various transactions.
How much do you charge?
Fees are handled on a case-by-case basis. Depending on factors such as:
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The type and number of documents.
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Travel distance for mobile services.
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Time of day or urgency of the request.
We are happy to provide a quote in advance, just reach out with the details of your notarization needs.
Can I sign the document before I meet with you?
No, you must sign the document in our presence, unless it's an acknowledgment, which allows prior signing. We will guide you on the correct process when you arrive.
What Types of documents do you notarize?
We notarize a variety of forms including:
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Power of Attorney
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Medical & School Forms
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Bank Forms
- Affidavits & Sworn Statements
- Business and Legal Forms
- Etc.
What do I need to bring for notarization?
Please bring a valid government-issued ID in the form of:
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Drivers License
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State ID
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Passport
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Military ID
The document must be complete and unsigned when you arrive.
Can you come to me?
Yes! Depending how far you are located. We offer mobile notary services and can travel to your home, office, hospital or other agreed-upon location. Contact us to schedule an appointment.