Mobile Notary
Looking for a Mobile Notary, a Local Public Notary & Interpreting Services for Chicago and the West Suburbs. Located in Villa Park.
Minister Joe, is certified, bonded, insured, experienced, background checked, prompt, compassionate, and reliable. Qualities that will better serve you and your loved ones!
Why hire me?
Expertise, Professionalism, Accountability, Fraud Prevention, Compliance, and Compassion!
Those are just a few good reasons! As a Notary Public with over 4 years of experience working with diverse clients and scenarios, I have learned how impactful the above words are to me.
Minister Weddings and interpreting business reflects the same professionalism and commitment while conducting legal transactions with integrity, which took years to develop. I hold myself accountable to the highest standard, knowing the penalties for misconduct, so I don’t take the handling of your documents lightly! I am trained to pay close attention to detail and abide by laws that protect us both. Feel confident that you will work with a trained professional.
GENERAL
Non-Real Estate/Loan Signing Documentation
starting at $25
Price Depends on location.
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Acknowledgment statement notarization
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Divorce Decree
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Divorce document notarization
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Document authenticity certification
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General notarization
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General notary document preparation
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International document notarization
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Jurat notary acknowledgments
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Last Will And Testaments
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Notary legalization services
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Power Of Attorney Document Notarization
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Safe Deposit Openings
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Shipping document notarization
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Travel Consent Forms
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Wills & trusts notarization
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Adoption document notarization
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Affidavit & oath notarization
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Apostille certificate notarization
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Auto loan purchase notarization
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Bank Forms
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Child custody document notarization
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Contract notarization
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Demand for payment notarization
I AM NOT AN ATTORNEY LICENSED TO PRACTICE LAW IN ILLINOIS. I AM
NOT ALLOWED TO DRAFT LEGAL DOCUMENTS OR RECORDS, NOR MAY I GIVE LEGAL ADVICE ON ANY
MATTER, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, MATTERS OF IMMIGRATION, OR ACCEPT OR CHARGE FEES
FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF THOSE ACTIVITIES.
Acknowledgment vs. Jurat – What's the Difference? Acknowledgement and jurat certificates are the two most common notarial acts, yet many signers are confused about the difference between these forms. Some notaries even find it difficult to remember which procedures apply to which certificate. Jurats A jurat is used when the signer is swearing to the document's content. The notary must administer an oath or affirmation to the signer in order to complete the jurat. A jurat also requires that the signer signs in the notary's presence. It is possible to glean this information from the jurat certificate itself. The wording states “Subscribed and sworn to before me…” – subscribed meaning “signed” and sworn meaning that an oral oath or affirmation was given. “Before me” means that both were done in the presence of the notary public. Acknowledgements An acknowledgement is used to verify the identity of the signer and to confirm that they signed the document. They are not swearing to the truthfulness or validity of the document, they are simply acknowledging that they signed the document. For an acknowledgement in the state of California, a signer is not required to sign the document in the presence of the notary public, but they are required to personally appear in front of the notary to confirm their signature. While it is important for a notary to understand the difference between the two, California notaries public are not allowed to determine which type of certificate a signer uses. To do so would be considered practicing law without a license. A Notary can only ask the signer which form they prefer; if they don't know, the notary will refer them to the originator of the document for an answer.