Notarizations
legal protection of authenticity for any document
What is “notarization”?
Notarization is the process that assures the parties of a transaction that a document is authentic, and can be trusted. It is a three-part process, performed by a Notary Public, that includes vetting, certifying and record-keeping. A document that has been notarized is marked with a notary seal, which indicates that the signature on the document is legitimate. Upon notarization, a Notary watches you sign a document, and then places the seal near your signature.
Documents that can be notarized
Notarization services offered for several different types of documents. These include:
- Affidavits
 - Notarizations/Attestations of Signatures
 - Executor Affidavits on Probate Applications
 - Travel Consent Letters
 - Certified True Copies of Documents
 - Execution/Authentications of International Documents
 - Insurance Loss Declarations
 - Letters of Invitation
 - Proof of Identity for Travel Purposes
 - Statutory Declarations
 
Please note that we do not notarize separation or co-habitation agreements and wills prepared by others.