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WHAT IS A NOTARY PUBLIC

“A Notary Public is a government officer and public servant who serves as an impartial witness in taking acknowledgments, administering oaths and affirmations, and performs other acts authorized by state law.”
[National Notary Association] 

COMMISSIONED/MEMBERSHIP

Commissioned in The District of Columbia

Member of the National Notary Association (NNA)


NOTARY SERVICES PROVIDED

  • Assisted Living
  • Adult Day Care
  • Churches
  • Clubs
  • Hospitals
  • Hotels
  • Independent Living Facilities
  • Individuals
  • Law Offices
  • Nursing Homes
  • Organizations

DOCUMENT EXPERIENCE

  •  Acknowledgments
  • Affidavits
  • Insurance Claims
  • Legal Documents
  • Living Wills
  • Medical Documents
  • Mortgage Documents
  • Power of Attorney
  • School Permission Statements


WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT

The document signer(s) requesting the notarization must appear before the Notary Public.


  • The signer must present acceptable primary identification, e.g., driver's license, state identification card or passport. The Notary Public assesses competency and willingness of the signer. 
  • The Notary Public will record the details of the notarization, e.g. date and time of notarization, type of notarial act performed, description of the document, method of identifying the signer and obtain the signer's  signature in the Notary's fair register or journal. 
  • Depending upon the type of notarization performed, the Notary may witness the signer's signature, ask the document signer to acknowledge that he/she signed the document willingly or administer an oath or affirmation to the signer.
  • The Notary completes the notary certification by dating, signing, writing the notary commission expiration date, and placing the notary seal on the document.

PRIVACY POLICY

As a Notary Public, I am committed to abiding by legal requirements for protecting personal information.  Personal information recorded by me will be protected.