26 November 2007

here in the slope

there are so many real estate offices all along 7th avenue and so many of them do not have a notary public. unlike an era when every real estate company had a person to notarize things. today there are only a few offices and a few stores that have a person who can notarize for you.

that is why is has become with the era of fast food joints, fast delivery services on-line, overnight shipping, and much more-that having a mobile notary public and/or notary signing agent on your Rolodex or speed-dial in making sure you can meet those deadlines when time has raced faster than you can control.

have a couple of notary public on that speed-dial because you never know when you will really truly need one. for it'll be much too late and costly when you find out the hard way. so add Christopher to that list now.

where are notarial acts done

there are many places a notarial act can be done, other than the standard places, did you know-

1) a bank to open and witness a safe deposit box
2) at your home for an elderly person
3) place of where you work, due to time retraints
4) coffee place to save time in meeting a deadline
5) library or lounge
6) detention centers or jails
7) hotel for out of town guests
8) hospital for the infirmed

cost of doing business

in addition to the regular $2.00 per page per person, there can be an additional charge as well for the traveling mobile Notary. That could include:

1) a certain price per mile to get to you
2) maybe a set fee within certain borders
3) higher price for shorter deadlines
4) expenses to get to you
5) and other whatever that could be

some notarial acts that are performed:

1) acknowledgements: certifying that a signer personally appeared before the notary, was identified by the notary, and acknowledged freely signing the document.
2) jurats: as found in affidavits and other sworn documents, certifying that the signer personally appeared before the notary, took an oath or affirmation from the notary, and, usually, signed in the notary's presence.
3) proofs of execution: certifying that a subscribing witness personally appeared and swore to the notary that another person, the principal, signed a document.
4) protests: certifying that a written promise to pay, such as a bill of exchange, was not honored.
5) safe deposit box openings: by a bank must be witnessed by notaries.
6) parents who need power of attorney for their child(ren) between 18-30 years of age. when the child cannot make a decision due to being in the hospital and such. access records or assist your child with medical records and/or decisions. the power of attorney is needed.
7) pet care adoptions: more and more pet facilities are requiring documents to be notarized prior to adopting a pet.
8) detention centers or jails: as simple as a parent needs the other's okay for the child to travel out of state or the country. or a document that the incarcerated need notarized.