Why Engage Us?

We are a bonded, certified, insured, and experienced mobile notary company serving Fayette, Clayton, Henry, Spalding, and Fulton Counties. Our services have expanded to include Ink Fingerprinting, Vehicle Inspections, Loan Closings, Power of Attorney notarizations, and much more. With years of professional experience, we ensure reliable and efficient service in all our offerings.

OUR SERVICES

How we can help?

We specialize in short notice, last-minute, and emergency notarizations, ensuring your documents are notarized promptly and efficiently. Our commitment to quality customer service means we're here for you whenever you need us, providing convenient mobile services that come to your location.

Family Documents

Adoption paperwork, Divorce documents, Domestic partnership documents, etc. needed to verify identity, marital status, and familial relationships.

Business Documents

Articles of incorporation, partnership agreements, contracts are essential for establishing business entities, defining partnerships, and formalizing agreements.

Motor Vehicle Documents

Title transfers, bills of sale, power of attorney for vehicle transactions required for legal transfer of ownership and authorization for transactions.

Additional Documents

Wills, trusts, and estate planning documents as these documents are important for transferring assets and ensuring wishes are carried out after death.

Medical Documents

Health care directives, medical power of attorney, HIPAA authorization which are necessary for medical decision-making and privacy permissions.

Real Estate Forms

Deeds, mortgages, leases, property sale agreements are essential for property transactions, ensuring legal ownership transfer or rental agreements.

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Disclaimer: We are not licensed attorneys in the State of Georgia, and we may not give legal advice or accept fees for legal advice.  If you need assistance in deciding whether documents are appropriate for notarization, please contact a licensed attorney to determine applicability. Furthermore, you assume all responsibility for the accuracy of the information provided and must check the accuracy of information presented in documents, forms, etc.