Areas of Practice


Real Estate Notary Services

 

Nationwide, If you are in the real estate business, you already know how many documents are required for even the simplest of closings. You also know how many of these documents require a notary’s stamp as well as how difficult it can be to find a qualified real estate notary willing to work at any time of the day or night. As with any legal documents, it is important at a real estate closing to make sure that the parties who sign the documents are those that will be bound by them. This is where the need for a real estate mobile notary service provider arises We’ll help you ensure and attest to the fact that everyone present was properly identified, did in fact sign where their signature was required, and is in fact be the person they claimed to be before signatures are obtained. As part of our mobile notary services for Real Estate Closings, we can arrange for one of our nationwide notaries to conduct closings in your title company’s office at the end of the month during crunch time. This would allow your escrow officer to prepare and process loan packages, allowing you to close more deals without hiring additional staff or a dedicated escrow notary.


Loan Signing Services

 

The loan signing process is often long and overwhelming — and when you’re dealing with clients, the last thing you want is for them to be frustrated or disheartened by the experience. Some elements are out of your control, but it’s still in your best interest to save your clients time, money, and frustration when signing for a loan. That’s why having a notary public on hand is an essential time-saver, and Speedy Mobile Notary takes the hassle of finding a notary public. With notaries in all major U.S. cities, Speedy Mobile Notarys’ certified agents are ready to meet you anytime, anywhere.


Attorney Notary Services

 

If you're a lawyer, you're aware of the importance of making sure that your filings are clear and unambiguous for the long and short-term interests of your clients. Many, if not most, important legal documents require notarization. Divorce documents, for example, must be notarized. Automobile bills of sale must be notarized in some states, and while a promissory note generally does not require a notary, it will almost certainly be easier to enforce if the signatures are in fact notarized.

All power of attorney must be notarized, particularly where real estate is concerned, but as with all legal documents, a notary public signature is a wise precaution in this or for any transaction where repudiation is potentially a concern.


Auto Notary Services

 

Identify theft and credit fraud takes an astounding toll on U.S. businesses and consumers alike, costing the nation over $50 billion a year. The two crimes are of especial concern to auto dealerships and auto lenders; fraudulent acquisition of an automobile provides criminals with a valuable, and a very mobile and easily-relocated, prize where it's simple to switch out license plates and disappear in traffic. A fraudulent transaction could prove costly for a dealership when a vehicle drives off the lot without so much as a down payment. Fraudulent identification documents and contracts for financing are common tools for identity thieves, especially during off-site contract signings. Auto notary services reduce the risk of fraud and speed up the loan process, so you spend less time verifying customer identities for a credit check and more time on the floor securing new clients.


Remote Online Notary Services

 

Even with a mobile notary service at your fingertips, there are times when a fully virtual option for notarizations can be necessary. With 24 states officially implementing remote online notarizations, and more on the horizon thanks to COVID-19, getting your documents notarized online could be an option depending on where you live and your comfort level with online notarization services. These remote online notarizations are an increasingly popular option.


Notary for Structured Settlements

 

Whether you are offering a structured settlement to an accident or disability claim or buying the rights to an annuity that settled one, many affidavits and other documents will need to be filed, and almost all of them will need to be notarized. Large company or small, our structured settlement mobile notary company can do it all. The essence of a settlement, of course, is that the recipient or plaintiff is agreeing to receive a certain sum as consideration for abandoning a claim that conceivably could be worth more. Settlement talks may occur during a personal injury case, which may ensure the lawsuit is settled sooner. There are often good reasons to do so, starting with the fact that it could also conceivably be worth nothing at all if a ruling or decision goes the wrong way, of course, but for this reason settlements, and the sale of structured settlements, require a judge's approval and certainty as to the person who signed the document waiving the claim or annuity, and agreeing to receive the given sum instead. And so a structured settlement mobile notary provider is generally required for either of these transactions. The documents must be in proper form but the judge who reviews the proposed structured settlement or sale of a structured settlement needs some assurance that the agreement was, in fact, signed by the person whose finances will be affected. A notary signing agent provides this assurance.


Mobile Fingerprinting

 

Let us come to you. During the process of applying for a new job or obtaining a professional license, an employer/government agency may require your ink fingerprints in order to conduct a background screening. For your convenience, a fingerprint technician will come to your location to conduct the ink fingerprinting process. A fingerprint technician will ink roll your fingerprints onto a standard FBI FD-258 fingerprinting card(s), which we provide or will conduct a “LiveScan” digital fingerprinting, depending on your individual need.