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Frequently Asked Questions

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Question 1: What is a mobile notary?

A mobile notary is a notary public who travels to a client’s location to notarize documents, making it more convenient for individuals who cannot visit a notary's office.

Question 2: What services do mobile notaries provide?

Mobile notaries typically offer services such as notarizing signatures, witnessing documents, administering oaths, and handling specific legal documents like real estate closings, power of attorney, and affidavits.

Question 3: What is remote online notarization (RON)?

Remote online notarization allows individuals to have documents notarized via video conference, using electronic signatures and digital certificates, eliminating the need for in-person meetings.

Question 4: How does remote online notarization work?

The process typically involves:

Scheduling an appointment with a remote notary.

Joining a secure video conference.

Presenting valid identification.

Signing the document electronically during the session.

Question 5: What is an apostille? 

An apostille is a form of certification that verifies the authenticity of a document for use in another country that is a member of the Hague Convention of 1961.

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Question 6: Why do I need an apostille? 

You might need an apostille for various reasons, including international adoptions, studying or working abroad, getting married in a foreign country, business transactions, or applying for citizenship or residency in another country.

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Question 7: How do I obtain an apostille? 

To obtain an apostille, you typically need to submit your document to a designated authority, such as the Secretary of State's office in the United States, along with a request form and a fee. The authority will verify the document and then issue the apostille.

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Question 8: Which documents can be apostilled? 

Common documents that can be apostilled include birth certificates, marriage certificates, diplomas, transcripts, powers of attorney, and business contracts.

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