We are experts
Trusted, precise notarization.
1- Signing Agent
2- Notarization Services.
4- Expert Signing Agent
We also offer specialized expertise for all your real estate needs, including Mortgage Refinancing, Purchase Loans, Seller Packages, HELOCs, and Reverse Mortgages. Our professional oversight ensures every document is executed accurately and efficiently for a seamless closing experience.
3- Comprehensive Notary Services
We provide expert assistance for Affidavits, Wills and Trusts, POA’s, Acknowledgements, Titles, Jurats, Bill of Sales, and Mortgage Closings. Our professional services ensure the absolute authenticity, compliance, and legal standing of your most important documents and complex transactions.
We make it legal for you
Providing clear guidance and reliable solutions for your legal challenges.
Verifying Identity Accurately
Challenge 1: Confirming the signer’s identity can be difficult, especially with counterfeit IDs.
We use strict ID verification to ensure authenticity.
Ensuring Legal Compliance
Challenge 2: Regulations for notarization vary by state and can change. Our team stays updated on state and federal notary laws.
Handling Remote Notarizations
Challenge 3: Providing secure, compliant online notarization. How We Handle It: We use electronic signature technology compliant with remote notarization laws.
Preventing Fraud
Challenge 4: We prevent fraudulent.
Our experienced notaries are trained to recognize suspicious and refuse notarization if fraud is suspected.
Managing/Time Sensitivity
Challenge 5: If client is requesting fast service in large volumes? We prioritize accurate notarizations without compromising quality.
Maintaining Confidentiality
Challenge 6: Protecting sensitive personal and legal information is critical.
We employ secure handling procedures and data protection.
How It Works
Here are the 3 steps to notarize your document legally.
Prepare Your Document
We prepare your document for loan signing using a valid government-issued ID or passport ensuring full identity
verification, regulatory compliance, document security, error-free
processing, clear communication, and aseamless, reliable, and professional signing experience always.
Meet the Notary
Sign your document in the convenience of your home in the presence of a notary,
allowing them to verify identity and witness the process with full legal
compliance, secure documentation, clear communication, and a seamless, reliable signing experience.
Receive the Notarization
The notary applies their official seal and signature, certifying your document’s authenticity, ensuring
proper legal execution, secure validation, regulatory compliance, and providing a
trusted, efficient, and seamless notarization process with attention to detail and professional care.
FAQs
A Signing Agent, also called a Loan Signing Agent, is a specially trained notary public who handles the signing and notarization of loan documents. They guide signers through the paperwork, ensure all signatures and initials are in the correct places, and return completed documents to the lender or title company.
A Notary (or Notary Public) is an official appointed by the state to serve as an impartial witness in the signing of important documents. Their role is to verify the signer’s identity, ensure the signer is acting willingly and understands the document, and to deter fraud by applying an official stamp or seal.
You’ll need:
A valid, government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, passport, or state ID)
The document(s) you need notarized (completely filled out except for signatures)
Any additional people who need to sign or be present during the notarization
General Notarizations: Usually 5–15 minutes, depending on the number of documents.
Loan Signings: Often 45–60 minutes because they involve multiple documents and require careful review with the borrower.
No. Notarization is only legally required for certain types of documents, such as real estate deeds, powers of attorney, affidavits, and loan agreements. Many everyday documents don’t require notarization unless specifically requested by a lender, court, or other authority.