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Tailored Services With You In Mind

A mobile notary can play a vital role in facilitating a smooth and convenient  process for all parties involved. Here are some ways a mobile notary can best assist you with all of your important life moments.

Real Estate Closings - Buying, Selling, Refis Etc

A mobile notary can play a vital role in facilitating a smooth and convenient home closing process for all parties involved. By offering personalized service, convenience, and expertise in notarizing real estate documents, a mobile notary can make the home closing process more efficient and hassle-free for all parties involved, contributing to a positive and successful real estate transaction.

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Medical Directives, Wills, Power Of Attorney & End Of Life Planning

 End of life planning involves making decisions about your healthcare, finances, and wishes when you are no longer able to do so. It's a topic that can be difficult to discuss but planning ahead can bring peace of mind to you and your loved ones.  A Note On The Go PNW can assist you with important legal documents that are essential for end-of-life planning.  I understand that thinking about end-of-life planning can be overwhelming, but it's a responsible and caring thing to do for yourself and your family. As a mobile notary, I can guide you through the process, answer any questions, and ensure that your documents are legally notarized. 

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Quit Claim Deeds

 Notarizing a quitclaim deed is a standard practice that helps ensure the validity and authenticity of the document. A quitclaim deed is a legal document used to transfer ownership or interest in real property from one party to another. While not all states require notarization for quitclaim deeds, having the document notarized provides several benefits:

  1. Proof of Identity: The notary verifies the identity of the parties involved in the transaction. This prevents fraudulent transfers by ensuring that the person signing the deed is indeed the owner or authorized representative.
  2. Deterrence of Fraud: The notary's presence serves as a deterrent to potential fraud or coercion. It adds an extra layer of protection against unauthorized or forged signatures.
  3. Document Integrity: Notarization adds credibility to the document's authenticity. It demonstrates that the signing took place in the presence of a neutral third party who can attest to the identity of the signers.
  4. Public Record: Notarized quitclaim deeds are often recorded in the public records of the county where the property is located. Recording provides notice to the public of the change in ownership, which can be crucial for future legal transactions.
  5. Enforceability: A notarized deed is more likely to be legally enforceable in court, should a dispute arise regarding the validity of the transfer.
  6. Lender Requirements: If the property has a mortgage, the lender might require notarization to ensure that all proper legal procedures are followed during the transfer.


Remember that the specific notarization requirements for quitclaim deeds can vary by state, and it's essential to follow your state's laws and regulations. Some states might require witnesses in addition to notarization. Consulting with a qualified attorney or legal professional in your area can help you understand the exact requirements for notarizing a quitclaim deed in your jurisdiction.

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VIN Verification

To comply with Washington state's requirements, you may need to have the VIN verified by an authorized entity, such as a law enforcement officer, licensed vehicle verifier, notary public, or a licensed Washington vehicle dealer. The verification process typically involves physically inspecting the VIN on the vehicle and comparing it to the documentation. Make sure to follow the specific guidelines outlined by the Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL) or consult with a local DOL office for accurate information regarding VIN verification in the state. 

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