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A notary public is a Ministerial Official ,commissioned by the state, to serve the citizens as an impartial witness to a transaction. They follow simple rules without input or judgement.
No. During consultation, arrangements can be made between you and the agent to meet at a more convenient location.
Yes. The travel fee covers the initial document needing notarization. Additional documents incur additional cost per their fee structure.
Without a valid non-expired government ID present, the appointment will be cancelled. If the Notary has already traveled to the location, the travel fee will still be charged.
No. Unless the agent is also an Attorney.
NO!
The ID CANNOT be Expired
o Driver's license or non-driver's ID
o U.S. Passport
o U.S. Government employee's ID, including military personnel
o State, county and local government IDs issued to employees and to licensees
o Inmate IDs issued to incarcerated prisoners
o Driver's licenses from other states
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