Mobile Notary Public & Certified Loan Signing Agent
Experienced Notary Public providing services in Mariposa County and surrounding areas.
Legal documents and contractual agreements frequently require notary services to be deemed witnessed and official. Such documents might include mortgage agreements, travel consent papers and power of attorney forms. Certain forms and agreements requiring notary services are not time-restricted but others are. For these and many other situations we are available to get your documents witnessed and legalized fast.
Providing a professional experience to our clients
We offer mobile public notary services on various documents. Our team is willing to travel as needed, accommodating your requests. Additionally, we understand the importance of flexibility, and can customize work hours to suit your needs.
Hours of Operation
- Monday to Friday: 8am – 8pm
- Saturday & Sunday: Availability varies
Provided Services
- Mobile Public Notary
- Certified Loan Signing Agent
- Flexible Travel
- Customizable Work Hours
Contact Information
- Mobile: 209-655-9741
- Email mrs.brooks@brookspublicnotaryservices.com
Appointments
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Travel
Upon request when available
Travel fee can vary based on the distance traveled. Different distances incur different fees.
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Affordable Notary Services offering mobile public notary services for documents, providing convenience and flexibility for clients.
Convenience & Flexibility
- Check availability & Schedule appointments.
- Contact to discuss travel.
Explaining the basics of a Notary Public
- Verifying all parties are amicable to all terms in the document.
- Verifying no party is providing a signature under duress. Demonstrating the legality of a document and its terms to any court or arbiter should the parties enter a formal dispute (via the notary’s official seal/stamp, date and time).
- Confirming all parties understand the nature of the document and terms for which they provide their respective signatures.
“Please note: A notary public does not go so far as to question any party about his or her comprehension of every single detail and term in a document. Notaries are neither attorneys nor judges and have no authority to render a decision on the ultimate legality of a document or agreement. A notary public does have the right to refuse service if one or more parties involved appear(s) to be in duress or confused. A notary public will also keep a record of the title of the signed document or agreement (if applicable) or its nature and ask relevant questions as deemed necessary to complete the process with assurance and integrity.”