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The SJ Notary - Notary Services

Mobile Notary Services

We offer mobile notary services for those who need documents notarized at their location. Our notary will come to you and perform the notarization services needed.

Loan Signing Services

We provide loan signing services for mortgage lenders, title companies, and signing agencies. Our notary will ensure that all loan documents are correctly signed and notarized.

Real Estate Notary Services

Our notary has experience with real estate documents and can notarize deeds, affidavits, and other documents related to real estate transactions.

Power of Attorney Notary Services

We offer notary services for power of attorney documents, ensuring that they are properly executed and notarized.

Notary Public Services

We offer notary public services for a variety of documents, including wills, trusts, and medical directives.

Business Document Notarization

Notarizing contracts, agreements, corporate resolutions, and other business-related documents.

Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at oketha@thesjnotary.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

A notary public is an official authorized to witness the signing of important documents, verify the identity of the signers, and ensure that they’re signing voluntarily. Notarization adds a layer of authenticity and is often required for legal or financial transactions. 


Common examples include wills, affidavits, contracts, powers of attorney, deeds, loan agreements. school documents and many others! Requirements depend on the jurisdiction and type of document.  Please contact us if you have any questions about a specific document. 


 A government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license or passport, to prove your identity 


 You must sign the document in front of the notary. This ensures the notary can verify your identity and witness your signature. 


Yes, they can refuse if they suspect fraud, if your ID is invalid, if you’re not signing voluntarily, or if the document is incomplete. 


  You must sign the document in front of the notary. This ensures the notary can verify your identity and witness your signature. 


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