"I love what I do and it shows in the exceptional customer service I provide. I want deliver a positive experience. Part of that is knowing that I must stay up to date with the latest laws and regulations in my jurisdiction. I understand that you may need my services quickly. That's why I value prompt, clear communication and flexible scheduling. I strive to get it right the first time, every time. That's why accuracy and attention to detail is of the utmost importance to me." - Crystal
Customer Feedback
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Thank you Crystal, and it was a pleasure meeting you, and I most definitely will keep you in mind. Plus I got your picture text to refer. Have an awesome week and weekend, and 2024. Stay safe 🙏😊 - C. Daniel
We offer Mobile Notary services, meaning we can meet you at a location that's convenient for you! We take pride in being fast, reliable knowledgeable and trustworthy!
Our notary services include: jurats, acknowledgements, copy certifications, oaths and more. We also offer Notary Signing Agent Services to include HELOC, reverse mortgage, loan modifications, seller side/purchaser closing and loan applications, to name a few.
Schedule of Fees
Notarial Act : $2
IRS Mileage Rate: $0.67/mile
Hourly Rate: $20
Witness Fee: $25
Additional Signer: $2
Print/Scan Fee: $5
***Each appointment is automatically billed at a 1hr minimum.***
Loan Signing Fees:
Heloc: $150-$250
Full Refinance: $150-250
Full Purchase: $150-250
Seller Packet: $100
Reverse Mortgage: $150-250
Loan Application: $75
Loan signings are a bit different and require more time and are therefore priced differently.
We know that every situation is unique and we aim to price our services fairly.
We value your time. That's why punctuality is of utmost importance to us.
Our mobility is for your convenience. We will meet you at a location that best fits your needs.
A Notary Signing Agent is a Notary who has been trained to handle loan documents. Lenders and title companies hire Signing Agents as independent contractors to assist in the last step of the loan process.
A Notary Public is an official of integrity appointed by state government — typically by the secretary of state — to serve the public as an impartial witness in performing a variety of official fraud-deterrent acts related to the signing of important documents. These official acts are called notarizations, or notarial acts. Notaries are publicly commissioned as "ministerial" officials, meaning that they are expected to follow written rules without the exercise of significant personal discretion, as would otherwise be the case with a "judicial" official.
Notaries may not choose the particular document a customer may need for a transaction.
Notaries may not choose the type of notarization or certificate wording for a given document. The customer must decide.
Notaries may not prepare a document or give advice on how to fill out, draft or complete a document.
Notaries may not provide legal advice or answer questions about a legal matter.
We are not licensed attorneys in the State of Georgia, and we may not give legal advice or accept fees for legal advice. If you need assistance in deciding whether documents are appropriate for notarization, please contact a licensed attorney to determine applicability. Furthermore, you assume all responsibility for the accuracy of the information provided.