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As an official witness of Illinois, a notary helps prevent fraud by witnessing the signing of documents or administering oaths. The notary is there to make sure participants are willing and all tasks are conducted properly.

Mobile Notary Solutions provides a Service of Convenience to those unable to or would prefer not to travel to a place of business.

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What services can an Illinois notary provide?

Notary Public

An Illinois Notary Public is a public servant with statewide jurisdiction who is authorized to take acknowledgments, protest instruments permitted by law to be protested (primarily negotiable instruments and bills and notes), administer oaths, take depositions, and certify copies of documents not recordable in the public ....

Mobile Notary

Mobile notary is a sevices that will come to you instead. with access to mobile notaries, you no longer have to worry about driving around from place to place hoping to find a notary who is available to you. Instead, you ay be able to find a notary public that will come to the home.

Notary Signing Agent

As a professional notary loan signing agent we specializes in overseeing the signing of loan documents. Our responsibilities include verifying the identity of signers, ensuring the proper execution of loan paperwork, and notarizing relevant documents to make them legally binding.

Mobile Notary Solutions play a crucial role in real estate transactions, ensuring the accuracy and legality of loan agreements.

Mobile Notary Solutions have been trained to handle loan documents. Lenders and title companies hire us as independent contractors to assist in the last step of the loan process.

What documents may need notarized?

Divorce & Family Forms

Uncontested without property or children

Simplified divorce

Legal Separation

Response/Answer

Paternity

Name Change

Probate Forms.

Other

I9, Employment Eligibility Verification

Affidavit

Certification of Trust

One in the same name affidavit

Non-identity affidavit

Affidavit of continuous marriage

Declaration of Domicile

Limited Liability Company Affidavit

Sufficient Funds Affidavit.

Agreement

Mortgages

Assumption of Mortgage

Promissory Notes

Assignment of Leases and Rents

Assignment of Mortgage.

Notice

Notice of Commencements

Notice of Homestead/Homestead Affidavit

Notice of Contest of Lien

Notice of Interest in Property.

Estate/Living Trust

Revocable or Irrevocable Living Trust to include the Trust Agreement, Power of Attorney (POA), Quit Claim Deed & Living Will.

Notarial Services with definitions

  • A written or printed declaration or statement of facts, made voluntarily, confirmed by the oath or affirmation of the party making it, and taken before a Notary Public or other officer having the authority to administer such oath. It is made wither with or without notice to adverse parties thereto.

  • A written or printed declaration or statement of facts, made voluntarily, confirmed by the oath or affirmation of the party making it, and taken before a Notary Public or other officer having the authority to administer such oath. It is made wither with or without notice to adverse parties thereto.

  • The act of affirming the truth of a document, not an oath. “I solemnly affirm and declare the foregoing to be a true statement….” Note that an affidavit may appear in two forms: a sworn affidavit with oath, or an affirmed affidavit with affirmation. Each has the same legal import.

  • Person who has authority to sign for another.

  • Wording completed, signed and sealed by a Notary that states the particulars of a notarization and appears at the end of a signed document or on a paper attached to it.

  • Document certified by an official, such as a Notary, to be an accurate reproduction of an original.

  • Believable person who identifies a document signer to the Notary after taking an oath or affirmation. The credible identifying witness must personally know the document signer and be personally known by the Notary.

  • Knowledge of identity linking the Notary with the signer through a credible identifying witness to establish the signer's identity. The Notary personally knows and can identify the credible witness, and the credible witness personally knows and can identify the document signer.

  • Document or card which establishes the bearer's identity. Examples include passports, driver's licenses and nondriver's IDs, among others.

  • Act in which a Notary certifies having watched the signing of a document and administered an oath or affirmation.

  • Written statement of a person's wishes concerning medical treatment in the event the signer has an illness or injury and is unable to give instructions on his or her own behalf.

  • Spoken, solemn promise to a Supreme Being that is made before a Notary in relation to a jurat or other Notary act, or as a Notary act in its own right.

  • Document granting authority for a person to act as attorney in fact for another.

  • Person who is a signer of and party to a document.

  • The ascertain of an allegation to be true; the acceptance of a Notary Public that the person appearing before him/her has been properly identified as being the person purported to be; to make sure of proper procedure and verify same; to give a verification over his/her official signature and seal where necessary to the transaction of the business.

  • Legal document contains a person’s wishes about disposition of personal property after death; short for “las will and testament.”

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