More than half of the phone calls we receive involve the caller asking us a legal question, and often gets upset when we can’t answer their question. We’ve received bad online reviews because “They don’t know anything about the law!” Do you
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Simple answer: No we don’t. Long answer (WHY?): We are a two person operation. My wife answers the phone and schedules my appointments, I do the notarizations. It’s just the two of us. We don’t have another person on staff. The serious
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By law a notary public is required to obtain and verify a VALID, GOVERNMENT ISSUED, PHOTO ID. A hospital wrist band does NOT meet any of that criteria: Is does not have a photo, it is not issued by the government and
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As notaries we are often asked to “stamp” a document. Simply putting a notary stamp on a document means absolutely nothing. We could put our stamp on a coconut, but what does a notarized coconut mean? It doesn’t make it any more
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Simple answer: No. A notary stamp on a document means one of two things happened: A person signed a document in front of the notary public OR acknowledged that they signed the document. A person swore under oath (like in court) that
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