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Hours of Operation

Wednesday - Friday: 5:30pm to 8:30pm*
Saturday: 8am to 7pm*
Closed Sunday-Tuesday*
*Note: Hours of operation are subject to change.  After Hours services are available by request via email/phone/text only.*

Note: I am not an attorney licensed to practice law in Georgia, and I may not give legal advice or accept fees for legal advice.*


FAQs

What type of ID should I bring to my appointment?

Great question! In order for the Notary to legally perform the notarization you must have the proper and valid identification. Your name on your ID must match the name on the document. Acceptable forms of ID include:

  • State Issued Driver’s License/ID Card

  • US/Foreign Passport

  • Military ID Card

  • State, Country and Local Government ID

  • Permanant Resident or “Green” ID Card issued by the US Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration

What is I don’t have a Valid ID?

If you do not have a valid ID, you may be able to use a credible identifying witness. This is a witness who swears before the Notary that you are who you claim to be. If you are using a credible identifying witness to confirm your identification, check the laws of your state ahead of time and have the witness present at the notarization.

Do all document need to be completed prior to signing?

The Notary Public cannot complete documents for you. If you have an incomplete document and/or one with blank spaces, the Notary cannot legally notarize it.

Can I ask the Notary for advice about the document?

That depends. If the Notary is a licensed attorney then he/she may provide advice, otherwise, a Notary cannot advise you on the legal implications of a document.

Do All signers have to be present at my appointment?

Yes. Notarizations cannot be performed until all the persons who need to append their signatures on the document are physically present. If a person isn’t present, the Notary Public will decline to notarize his or her signature.