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  • What services does Trusted Stamp Notary offer?
    Trusted Stamp Notary specializes in a wide range of notarial services including Loan Signing Agent, Apostille, Specialty Notary for Estate and Trusts, Remote Online Notary, and General Notary services.
  • How do I book an appointment?
    You can book an appointment by visiting our website and selecting the 'Book Online' option. Choose the service you require, and you will see available times and dates. If you need further assistance, email us at cindy@trustedstampnotary.com
  • Can Trusted Stamp Notary provide Apostille services?
    Yes, we offer Apostille services to authenticate the seals and signatures of officials on public documents such as birth certificates, court orders, or any other document to be used abroad.
  • How are your notary services priced?
    Our pricing varies depending on the service. General notary services start at a base fee, with additional costs for specialized services like Apostille or Loan Signing. For detailed pricing, please visit our 'Book Online' page on our website.
  • What should I bring to my notary appointment?
    To ensure a smooth and efficient notary session, please bring the following items to your appointment: The Document to Be Notarized: Ensure that the document is complete and ready for notarization. Do not sign it beforehand unless instructed to do so during the appointment. Valid Photo Identification: This could be a state-issued driver’s license, a passport, or any government-issued identification that includes your photo and signature. The ID must be current or issued within the last five years. Payment for Notary Services: Be prepared to cover the fees for the notary service. Check our website or contact us in advance to confirm the payment amount and accepted methods. Any Witnesses Required: If your document requires witnesses in addition to the notarization, please bring these individuals with you. Witnesses must also present valid photo identification. Additional Documentation: If applicable, any additional documents related to the notarization process as advised by Trusted Stamp Notary or your legal advisor.
  • What forms of identification are acceptable for notarization at Trusted Stamp Notary?
    For a document to be notarized, it's crucial that we verify your identity with a valid, government-issued photo ID. Below are the forms of identification that are typically acceptable: State-Issued Driver’s License: A driver's license from any of the 50 U.S. states or a U.S. territory. State-Issued Identification Card: An ID card issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles (or equivalent) of any of the 50 U.S. states or a U.S. territory. U.S. Passport or U.S. Passport Card: A current U.S. passport or passport card. Military Identification Card: IDs issued to U.S. Armed Forces members. Permanent Resident Card (Green Card): Issued by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
  • What payment methods do you accept?
    We accept various payment methods including credit/debit cards, online payment platforms, and in some cases, cash. Payment details are provided upon booking your service.
  • Can Trusted Stamp Notary provide legal advice about my documents?
    It's important to understand that while notaries at Trusted Stamp Notary are highly trained in notarial laws and procedures, they are not attorneys. Therefore, we cannot provide legal advice, interpret legal documents, or advise about how a document might affect your legal rights. Here’s what we can and cannot do: Can Do: Verify the identity of the signers. Ensure that documents are signed and dated. Witness the signing of the documents. Apply our official seal and signature to documents requiring notarization. Cannot Do: Provide any legal advice. Offer opinions about the contents of a document. Suggest how you might fill out a document. Determine which type of notarization is necessary for your document. If you have questions about the content, purpose, or how to complete your document, we highly recommend consulting with a licensed attorney or the person/agency that provided or requested the document. Our role is to facilitate the notarization process with integrity and according to the law, ensuring the authenticity of the signatures involved.
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