Frequently Asked Questions
👉 Here are answers to the most common questions clients ask before scheduling a notarization.
Q. What documents can you notarize?
A. I notarize affidavits, powers of attorney, loan documents, school forms, healthcare directives, and more.
Q. Can you notarize documents from other states?
A. North Carolina notaries can notarize most documents as long as the transaction isn't fraudulent and the notarial certificate is correct.
Q. Can you notarize documents for real estate transactions?
A. Yes. As a certified Loan Signing Agent, I handle mortgage, refinance, and closing documents with precision.
Q. Do you offer mobile notary services?
A. Yes. I travel to homes, offices, hospitals, and other convenient locations across Charlotte and Mecklenburg County.
Q. What is an apostille?
A. An apostille is a certificate issued by the state that makes a U.S. document legally valid for use in another country.
Q. Do you issue apostilles?
A. No. Apostilles are issued only by the Secretary of State. I help ensure your documents are properly notarized and submitted so they are accepted without delays.
Q. Do you provide legal advice?
A. No, Notaries are not lawyers. We never give legal advice to our clients.
Q. What should I bring or have available?
A. Have the following documents handy?
- Valid government-issued photo ID (driver's license, government ID card, passport)
- Unsigned documents
- Witnesses (only if required by the document)
- Payment (cash, Zelle)
Q. How quickly can I schedule an appointment?
A. Need a document notarized today? Click the BOOK NOW button below or call/text me at (704) 534-9193. Same‑day appointments are often available.

