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What do I need to bring for notarization?
Bring a valid government-issued photo ID (like a driver’s license, state ID, passport, or military ID) and your unsigned document that needs notarization. You should sign the document in front of me unless told otherwise.
Maryland Mobile Notary Services
A notary public is a trusted official who verifies identities, witnesses signatures, and helps ensure your important legal and financial documents are signed correctly and securely.
Yes — appointments help me prepare your documents and make sure I have everything you need for a smooth notarization, whether it’s mobile, online, or in person.
A valid, government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, passport, state ID, etc.)
Absolutely. I offer mobile notary services so I can meet you at your home, workplace, hospital, school, or virtually anywhere else that’s convenient for you.
Yes — I offer secure online notarization for documents that qualify. You’ll join a live video session where I verify your identity and witness your signing, just like an in-person appointment.
You’ll securely upload your document ahead of time. During our video session, I’ll verify your identity, watch you sign, and complete the notarization. Afterward, you’ll receive your notarised document electronically or by mail, depending on your needs.
Yes! I handle real estate closings and loan document signings, including purchase agreements, refinances, and related paperwork. I’ll make sure everything is properly executed and notarized.
Yes — I can notarize medical directives, consent forms, healthcare proxies, and other healthcare-related documents, whether you’re at home, in the hospital, or online.
Some documents require witnesses in addition to notarization. If witnesses are required, I’ll let you know ahead of time so you can plan accordingly.
Most appointments take 10–20 minutes, depending on how many signers and documents are involved. For larger packages like real estate closings, we’ll schedule a longer time to ensure everything is completed accurately.
Yes — I provide multilingual support to help make the process easier and more comfortable for families who speak different languages.