Services
No matter what type of notary services you’re looking for, we have the resources and expertise to help. See our services below, and contact us if you have any questions or special requests.
Real Estate Notorization
First-Time Buyers Packages, Real Estate Loan, Refinance, Purchase Transactions, Commercial Transactions, Home Equity Lines of Credit, Construction Loans, Reverse Mortgages, Loan Modifications, Foreclosures, REO, Short Sales, FHA Transactions, VA Transactions, Investment Properties, 1031 Federal Tax-Deferred Exchanges, Deeds, HUD, Mortgage Lending, Sellers Packages, and more.
Legal Notorization
Last Will & Testament, All Powers of Attorney including General, Durable Power of Attorney, Financial Power of Attorney, Advance Medical Directive, and more.
General Notorization
Jurats, Acknowledgments, Administering Oaths and Affirmations, Certifying Affidavits and Depositions, Certifying "True Copies" of Documents and Verification of Fact, Address Verification, I-9 Verification, Financial Documents, School Forms, Contract Amendments, Homeowners Association By-Laws, Quit-Claim Deeds, Automobile Title Transfers, and more.
*E-Notary services coming soon
Legal Disclaimer
A notary public is an official appointed to take acknowledgments, administer oaths and affirmations, take verifications, certify that a copy of a document is a true copy, certify depositions, protest negotiable instruments, witness or attest signatures, and perform other notarial acts authorized by the Commonwealth of Virginia. A notary public may also certify that a tangible copy of an electronic record is an accurate copy of the electronic record if the notary has taken reasonable steps to confirm the accuracy of that certification.
We are not attorneys and therefore, by law, cannot explain or interpret the contents of any document for you, instruct you on how to complete a document, or direct you on the advisability of signing a particular document. By doing so, we would be engaging in the unauthorized practice of law and could face legal penalties that include the possibility of incarceration.
Any important questions about your document should be addressed to the issuing/receiving agency or an attorney. We are not responsible for what any agency, court or signature requester requires.