Professional & Secure Notarization

Providing Notary Services from Long Island to New York City

Reliable and professional services specializing in sensitive information. Available for in-person appointments or virtual signings.

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Professional Document Handling

Real Estate

Loan Documents, Closings, Deeds, and Property Transfers.

Legal & Estate

Last Will & Testaments, Power of Attorney, and Legal Forms.

Medical

Medical Forms, Hospital visits, and Hospice documentation.

Financial

Official certification for banks, trusts, and financial institutions.

In-Person Safety Protocol

All in-person services follow strict CDC guidelines for your protection.

  • Masks required for all parties. We arrive with masks and gloves.
  • Please use your own pen to sign to limit contact.
  • 6 ft. distancing maintained at all times.
  • Hand sanitizer required at start and finish.
  • Equipment disinfected before and after every signing.

Feeling Unwell?

If you are experiencing symptoms or have been exposed to COVID-19, please reschedule or utilize our virtual services.

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What Is Notarization?

Notarization is the official fraud-deterrent process that assures the parties of a transaction that a document is authentic, and can be trusted. It is a three-part process, performed by a Notary Public, that includes vetting, certifying, and record-keeping.

"Above all, notarization is the assurance by a duly appointed and impartial Notary Public that a document is authentic, that its signature is genuine, and that its signer acted without duress or intimidation."

The central value lies in the Notary’s impartial screening of a signer for identity, willingness, and awareness. This screening detects and deters document fraud, and helps protect the personal rights and property of private citizens.

National Notary Association (NNA). What Is Notarization? Retrieved from https://www.nationalnotary.org