Our Mission
"Delivering seamless service with excellence and integrity"
What to EXPECT for your Upcoming Visit.
Step 3
PREPARE TO HAVE FINGERPRINT TAKEN
You will have a fingerprint taken per signature that is notarized
Step 2
BRING A FORM OF IDENTIFICATION
Government-issued IDs are the only forms of identification accepted. See the next page to verify your form of ID.
Step 1
PRINT OUT THE NECESSARY DOCUMENTS BEFORE HAND
Your notary can print out documents for you, however there is a fee applied per document printed
Acceptable Identification
All signers must have an acceptable form of identification. This is important for the notarization process as the notary must be provided with proper identification to log the data into the notary signing book. In the event the signature comes into question, the court will ask the notary to testify that the signature and notarization are true and correct under oath.
To ensure your form of identification (ID) is acceptable, see the table below to verify it matches one we have:
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Foreign Passport
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U.S. Military ID Card
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State-Issued ID Card
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Digital Driver's License
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State-Issued Driver's License
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State, County and Local Government IDs
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Drivers License Officially Issued in Mexico or Canada
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U.S. Passport Issued by the U.S. Department of State
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ID deemed acceptable by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Permanent Resident Card, or Green Card Issued by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
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Inmate ID issued by a county sheriff, if the inmate is in the custody of the county sheriff
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Inmate ID Issued by the State Department of Corrections or Federal Bureau of Prisons, if Inmate is in State or Federal Custody