Types of Documents Included in Our Notary Services in Sacramento
A certified loan signing agent is a commissioned notary public who has been certified and specializes in the process of obtaining and notarizing the signatures of the parties involved in the real estate loan documents for the purpose of closing a real estate loan transaction. This can include document signings, refinances, home equity loans, home purchases, sales, legal proceedings, loan modifications, power of attorney and reverse mortgages.
Our Mobile Notary Services Include the Notarization of the Following Types of Documents
Real Estate Notarized Documents
- Real Estate documents
- Deeds of Trust
- Second mortgage
- Escrow documents
- Deed of Trust
- Grant Deeds
- Refinance
- Transfer of ownership and title
- Quitclaim Deeds
- Loan documents
- First mortgage
- Loan modification
- Reverse Mortgages
Vehicle Related Notarized Documents
- Automotive signings
- Motor vehicle documents
- Bill Of Sale
- Promissory Notes
- Lien Releases
- Traffic school Final Exam
Business Related Notarized Documents
- Statements
- Corporate documents
- Business Partnerships
- Letters
- Employment Documents
- Legal documents
- Contracts
- Judgments
- Cell Tower Leases
- Commercial Lease Agreements
Financial Notarized Documents
- Trust Related Documents
- Amended Tax Returns
- Power of Attorney
- Trust documents
Domestic Notary Documents
- Annulment papers
- Adoption papers
- Divorce papers
- Fraternity Applications
- Name Changes
- Domestic Partnership
- Powers of Attorney
- Parent’s consent to travel form
- Living Wills
- Immigration Bonds and Papers
- Pre-Marital Agreements
- Living Trusts
- Copy Certification by Document Custodian
Medical notarized Documents
- Medical documents
- Healthcare Directives
- Health documents
- Insurance documents
Other types of Notarized Documents
- Affirmations
- Acknowledgments
- Affidavits
- Jurats – Oaths
- Authorizations
- Political candidate documents
- Jail notarization
- Correction Signings
- Visa and Passport documents
- Homesteads
- Fraternity Applications
- Club Applications
- Presentment
- Timeshare Docs
A notary public is not an attorney and cannot give legal advice about any legal matters.