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Frequently Asked Questions

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General Notary Questions

Question 1: What is a notary public?

A notary public is a state-appointed official who verifies the identity of signers and ensures that documents are signed willingly and without coercion.

Question 2: What types of documents do you notarize?

I notarize real estate documents (purchase agreements, refinancing, HELOCs, reverse mortgages), estate planning documents (wills, trusts, powers of attorney), healthcare documents (advanced healthcare directives), and DMV-related documents (title and lien transfers), among others.

Question 3: Do you offer mobile notary services?

Yes, I provide mobile notary services, meaning I can travel to your home, office, hospital, or any convenient location within the San Francisco Bay Area.

Question 4: What do I need to bring to a notary appointment?

You must bring a valid, government-issued photo ID (such as a driver’s license, passport, or military ID) and the document(s) to be notarized. For loan signings, I work with your real estate professionals to bring the loan documents to our appointment.

Question 5: Can you notarize documents for someone who is elderly or disabled?

Yes, I specialize in assisting individuals who may have mobility challenges. I can travel to homes, hospitals, or care facilities. The signer must be fully aware and willing to sign the document.

Loan Signing Questions

Question 1: What is a loan signing agent, and how is it different from a notary public?

A loan signing agent (LSA) is a notary trained in handling mortgage and real estate transactions. I ensure that loan documents are executed correctly, reducing delays in the closing process.

Question 2: How long does a loan signing appointment take?

A typical loan signing takes between 45 minutes to an hour, depending on the complexity of the documents and any questions the signer may have.

Question 3: Can you explain the documents during a loan signing?

As a notary, I can describe the general purpose of each document but cannot provide legal or financial advice. I recommend reaching out to your lender or escrow officer for specific questions.

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