Frequently asked questions

Can you provide legal advice or prepare documents? 

No. A notary is not an attorney and cannot draft legal documents, give advice, or tell you which type of notarization is required.

Do you provide mobile services? 

Yes. I can travel to your preferred location for a fee. I also provide services at my own location. 

Do you offer Remote Online Notarization? 

No. I only provide traditional notary services. I will be offering remote online notarization services in the near future. 

What should I bring to the appointment? 

You must bring the unsigned document, a valid government-issued photo ID (driver's license, passport), and any required witnesses.

Do I need to sign the document before I see you? 

No. The document must be signed in my presence. 

Do I need to make an appointment? 

Yes, scheduling an appointment ensures I can provide dedicated, prompt service. Please get in touch with me via phone, email, or the booking form.



What forms of ID are acceptable? 

Acceptable identification typically includes current government-issued photo IDs, such as a state driver's license, U.S. passport, U.S. military ID, or a U.S. Permanent resident card. 

When will I hear back from you after I reach out to schedule an appointment? 

I will respond to all inquiries within the same day, including outside of business hours.