Services

What We Do For You

in-person, or online – TheENotary is wherever you are.

mobile notary

Stop dragging your documents to a post office! Our mobile notary services bring licensed notaries directly to you, whether you’d like to meet in your home or office or a local coffee shop. We’ll meet you at a convenient location that works for you and fits into your busy life.

Loan Signing Agent (LSA)

Purchasing real estate is a big deal, and it’s important to cross your t’s and dot your i’s. Our loan signing agents are trained professionals who can ensure that your loan transaction process is smooth and error-free.

Remote Online Notarization (RON)

It can be hard to set aside time to meet with a notary, but our Remote Online Notarization (RON) process makes it easy. We use secure technology that allows us to meet with you virtually so we can notarize your documents with you no matter where you are.

In-Person Electronic Notarization (IPEN)

Our In-Person Electronic Notarization (IPEN) services offer the best of both worlds – an in-person meeting with a notary combined with the ease of digitization. With IPEN, any updates or last minute changes can easily be incorporated into to your documents – there’s no need to print revised forms.

Immigration Forms Specialist (IFS)

The immigration process can be challenging, but you don’t have to face it alone. Our expert immigration forms consultants will help you review your application materials for accuracy and compliance, locate any supporting documentation you need, and even help you submit your application to the relevant government agencies.

What Can We Notarize For You?

Real Estate Documents
Wills & Estate Planning
Immigration Documents
Marriage Certificates
Adoption Papers
Passport Applications
Powers of Attorney
Permits
Title & Vehicle Transfers
Agreements & Contracts
...and much more!
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Document Notarization a bore? Not anymore.

GET YOUR DOCS SIGNED, SEALED, AND DELIVERED - THEENOTARY WAY!
Florida Acceptable ID
  • FL Driver’s License
  • Driver’s License from another US state, territory, Canada, or Mexico
  • US Department of State-issued passport
  • Foreign passport stamped by the US Department of Justice
  • FL Identification Card
  • Identification Card from another US state, territory, or branch of the US armed forces
  • Veteran Health Card issued by the US Department of Veterans Affairs
  • “Resident Alien” Form I-551 from the US Department of Justice, US Bureau of Citizenship & Immigration Services

Please note that identification must be current or issued
within the last 5 years and bear a serial or ID number.

For further information or inquiries, please reach out to us.

Disclaimer

In my capacity as a notary public, it is important to clarify that I am not authorized to engage in the practice of law or offer legal counsel. This means that I cannot help you understand what a document says, assist you in filling out forms, or advise you on the legal consequences of signing them. My main role is to witness the signing process, confirm the identity of the people involved, and administer oaths or affirmations when needed.

If you have any questions about the content of a document or its legal implications, I strongly suggest consulting a qualified attorney or another professional who specializes in law. It’s important to know that my notarization of a document does not mean I approve or support what it contains. I also cannot be held responsible for any mistakes, inaccuracies, or missing information in the document.

However, if you have any concerns or inquiries specifically related to the notarization process itself, please don’t hesitate to approach me. I’m here to aid within the boundaries of my role as a notary public.