Finding a notary can be a daunting task, but having your paperwork completed is so important. Whether it's an advance directive, power of attorney, or something else, I'm excited to make my notary services accessible during this skill share to make the process much less stressful for anyone who needs it.
Sign up ahead of time and make your visit smoother:
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If you need something notarized, please bring two forms of ID containing your signature and an expiration date, one of which must have a photo. Names on the document(s) and IDs must match.
Examples of Acceptable IDs
- Valid Driver’s License
- Passport
- Credit Card with Signature
Unacceptable IDs
- Social Security Card
- Birth Certificate
Before You Arrive
Be sure the documents are complete and ready for signature. Please don't sign the document(s) until you appear before the Notary Public.
If you need legal advice, please consult an attorney. The Notary Public is prohibited from helping you to prepare, complete, or understand legal documents.
We can notarize most documents, except Last Wills (in some cases these must be done through lawyer) and vital documents like birth, death, and marriage certificates (in CT you must get those through the Secretary of State for a fee).
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