How to Find a Notary Public in Troutdale

Before you can find a notary in Troutdale, let’s talk about what a notary public does. Many legal documents require a notary to witness the signature of an individual for important real estate transactions and transferring individual financial responsibility to another family member. You may even require a notary public for international travel. A notary public stamp signifies that the identity of the signer has been verified, or they have sworn an oath, to be a true person, and that they signed on their own free-will.

Most of us would search for a notary in Troutdale by searching the internet. When selecting a notary, verify that they have error and omissions insurance, are licensed in the State of Oregon, and that they are available at a time convenient to you. You also want to ensure that they have a current background check completed by the National Notary Association, or NNA. Rates will vary based on experience and travel time, but they cannot charge you more than $10 per notarial act.

If you select me, I will listen to your needs to ensure that I am able to provide the services that you request. Please note that I am not able to prepare your documents or provide legal advice, so it’s best for you to receive guidance from a lawyer, in those situations.

Once your documents are prepared and ready for signatures, we can then discuss locations to meet and get your documents signed and taken care of. We will need a physical form of a government issued ID, such as a passport, driver’s license, work Visa or green card. My goal is to help you when life doesn’t always allow you to take care of things during regular business hours. The documents will be completed accurately and quickly, to prepare you for your next steps and get you on your way.

 

Ready? Let’s chat! Be sure to contact me here, to get scheduled for your notary needs in Troutdale!

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