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Yes, I offer mobile notary services to hospitals, nursing homes, and correctional facilities, provided access is granted. Additional travel fees may apply depending on the location.
I serve various areas in Virginia. I have quick access to Fauquier, Prince William, and Fairfax Counties. Please contact me directly to inquire about specific service areas and availability. I can cover all of VA or anywhere in the world via RON (remote on-line notarization).
Yes, I offer flexible hours, including evenings, weekends and holidays, by appointment. Additional fees may apply.
Yes, I can notarize documents intended for use abroad. If necessary, I can also provide apostille service, which is a certification that authenticates the notarial act for use in countries that are part of the Hague Convention.
If your document requires witnesses, please ensure that the witnesses are present at the time of signing. If you do not have a witness I will be happy to provide them for you.
If you are unable to physically sign the document, Virginia allows "signature by mark." This means you can use an "X" or another mark in the presence of two witnesses. The notary will ensure that the process is properly documented and legally valid.
No, notaries cannot certify copies of vital records such as birth certificates, passports, or Social Security cards. To obtain a certified copy, you must contact the issuing agency, such as the Virginia Department of Vital Records.
If multiple signers are in different locations, each individual may have their portion notarized separately. I offer mobile and remote notarization services to accommodate signers in different places.