TRUST SEAL NOTARY

Reliable Notary in Knoxville, TN

Our Commitment to You

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Professional

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Customer Care

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At the heart of this company is a focus on providing exceptional service. We prioritize your needs by delivering friendly, professional, and reliable assistance every time. Your satisfaction is our top priority, and we’re here to ensure a smooth, stress-free experience.

Mobile Service

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We make notarization convenient by coming directly to you, wherever you are. We save you the hassle of traveling, ensuring that you can get documents notarized at your home, office, or any other location. Whether you are in Knoxville, or nearby we’re here to make the process quick and seamless.

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Remote Service

Skip the travel and get your documents notarized online with ease. Our remote services allow you to handle everything from any location, providing flexibility for your busy schedule. With just a few clicks, we can securely and efficiently meet your notary needs from anywhere.

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Local Service

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Proudly rooted in Knoxville, TN, we are committed to serving our local community with exceptional notary services. We’re dedicated to making notary services accessible and convenient, no matter where you are in the area.

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PRICING

We travel to hospitals, jails, and senior homes. *Fees may vary depending on destination, and document type.

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Forms of Identification

Acceptable

-Driver’s License

-Military I.D.

-Passport

-State Issued I.D.

-Green Card

*To be valid for notarization, I.D.s must be current, or, if expired, issued within the last 5 years.

Unacceptable

-Social Security Card

-Birth Certificate

-School I.D.

-Library Card

-Temporary License

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • A: A notary public is a state-appointed official who verifies the identity of signers and witnesses the signing of important documents to prevent fraud. You need a notary to ensure your documents are legally binding and properly executed.

  • A: Please bring a valid, government issued ID, such as a driver's license or passport, and the document(s) you need notarized. If there are any additional requirements for your specific document, I'll let you know in advance.

  • A: A valid, unexpired government issued ID is typically required for notarization. However, in some cases, if your ID is expired but was issued within the last five years, it may still be accepted. Please contact me to discuss your specific situation.

  • A: An acknowledgment verifies that the signer willingly signed the document, while a jurat requires the signer to swear or affirm the truthfulness of the document's content.

  • A: As a notary, I am not authorized to prepare or draft legal documents. My role is to witness the signing of documents, not to provide legal advice or services. For legal assistance, please consult an attorney.

  • A: The length of the appointment depends on the number and complexity of the documents, but most notarizations can be completed in about 15-30 minutes. I'll make sure the process is efficient while carefully verifying everything required.

  • A: Yes, I offer flexible scheduling including weekends and evenings, to accommodate your needs. Please contact me to arrange a time that works best for you.

  • A: If you need to cancel or reschedule your notary appointment, please contact me as soon as possible. I understand that plans change, and I'm happy to work with you to find a new time that suits your schedule.

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Disclaimer:

I AM NOT AN ATTORNEY LICENSED TO PRACTICE LAW IN THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, AND I MAY NOT GIVE LEGAL ADVICE OR ACCEPT FEES FOR LEGAL ADVICE.