Notary Public |
According to the Texas Secretary of State: "A notary public is public servant and an officer of the state. Each notary public takes an oath of office to faithfully perform the duties of the office. The primary duty of a notary public is to serve as a disinterested party in authenticating the acts of a signing party. A notary public has no personal or financial interest in a document or transaction." A notary public can help you with
Usually, the office of an attorney, title company, bank, car dealership, or real estate agency has a notary public on staff to help you. But, sometimes you just need a quick notorization that doesn't involve as much paperwork as, for example, buying a new house. Maybe you just need a simple financial transaction or a personal will to be notarized, by a mobile notary who can come to you. I can do that and, sometimes, even cheaper, depending on your location. And, sometimes you need someone who can walk you through the document signing tasks at your loan closing session. I can help you completely understand what the heck all those documents mean and ensure everything is completed efficiently and correctly. As a fully-commissioned Texas Notary Public and Notary Signing Agent, I am
Disclaimer: I am not an attorney licensed to practice law in Texas and may not give legal advice or accept fees for legal advice. My commission - Issued by the Texas Secretary of State. |
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