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At Signed & Sealed Notary, we firmly understand the importance of having a trusted professional handle your general document notarization needs.  If you're an individual, a small business owner, or an entrepreneur, our complete notarization services are created to give you peace of mind and legal guarantee.

What We Offer

Our General Documents service spans a wide range of documents, overseeing that your needs are met with the highest standards of professionalism and precision. Here are some of the types of documents we often notarize:

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  1. Affidavits: Sworn statements of fact used in legal proceedings or other official matters.

  2. Contracts and Agreements: Including but not limited to business contracts, lease agreements, and service contracts that require a notary to validate the signatures of the parties involved.

  3. Power of Attorney: A legal document that grants permission for you to designate someone to govern your financial, property, or medical affairs if you are unable to do so.

  4. Consent Forms: Frequently used when one parent/guardian is giving permission for their child to travel with another adult.

  5. Bill of Sale: The change of ownership of personal property (i.e. vehicles and boats).

  6. School Documents: Including but not limited to transcripts, diplomas, and other educational records needing certified verification.

  7. Medical Documents: Advanced directives, medical power of attorney, and other healthcare-related documents.

  8. Immigration Documents: Assorted forms that require notarization for immigration reasons.

Contact

At Signed & Sealed Notary, we make sure that every document is handled with confidentiality and expertise.  Our goal is to give you suitable, efficient, and dependable notarization services for all your general document needs. Contact us today to schedule an appointment or to learn more about any of our services.

Phone:  708-797-6226 

DISCLAIMER: I am not an attorney and therefore by law, I cannot interpret the contents of any document for you, instruct you on how to complete a document, or direct you on the advisability of signing a particular document. By doing so I would be engaging in the unauthorized practice of law, and could face legal penalties that include the possibility of incarceration. Any questions about your documents should be addressed to the lender, title company, or an attorney.

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