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Qrown Notary General Document Notarization

General Document Notarization 
Online or Mobile

What We Offer?

Our General Documents service covers a wide array of documents, ensuring that your needs are met with the highest standards of professionalism and accuracy. Here are some of the types of documents we frequently notarize:

Affidavits: These are sworn statements of fact used in legal proceedings or other official matters.

Contracts and Agreements: Including business contracts, lease agreements, and service contracts that require a notary to validate the signatures of the parties involved.

Power of Attorney: A legal document that allows you to appoint someone to manage your financial, property, or medical affairs if you are unable to do so.

Consent Forms: Often used when one parent or guardian is granting permission for their child to travel with another adult.

Title & Bills of Sale: For the transfer of ownership of personal property like vehicles and boats.

School Documents: Including transcripts, diplomas, and other educational records requiring certified verification.

Medical Documents: Advanced directives, medical power of attorney, and other healthcare-related documents.

Immigration Documents: Various forms that require notarization for immigration purposes.

Real Estate Documents: Deeds, Mortgage Documents, Refinance and Loan Closing Documents, Lease Agrrements, Real Estate Transfer Document, Homestead Declaration and other documents. State laws vary, also lenders and title companies may have their own notarization requirements and remote online notarizaion is allowed in some states.

Court Documents: Affidavits, Declarations, Power of attorney for legal proceedings, Consent and waiver forms, sometimes Petition and Motions, notarized letters or certifications, divorce and family law documents, witness statements, release forms, probate and estate documents.

Trust & Estate Planning: Revocable Living Trust, Amendments or restatements to a trust, Trust certifications aka certificate of trust, Last Will and Testament, Durable power of attorney, Living Will, HIPPA Authorization, Deeds transfering property into a trust, Appointment of successor  Trustee, Resignation of Trustee, Estate Settlement Documents, and more.

Loan Documents: Promisssory Notes sometimes not always required, Deed of Trust or Mortgage,Subordination Agreement, Loan agreement and contracts, Truth in lending disclosure (TILA), Closing disclosure, loan modification agreement, and other loan documents. 

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