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General notary work includes notarizing signatures on common documents used in daily life, and business. This type of service is typically needed when paperwork requires identity verification, and a properly completed notarization. Examples of documents, commonly notarized under a general notary work include, but are not limited to:

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Estate planning signings involve important legal documents related to long-term planning and personal decision-making. These appointments are often coordinated with an attorney and may include multiple documents signed in a specific order.

Common estate planning documents include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and living wills. These signings are typically more detailed and may require extra time to ensure everything is completed correctly and in accordance with legal requirements.

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I-9 verification is used to confirm an individual’s identity and authorization to work in the United States. Employers may request a neutral third party to complete this verification when a new hire cannot appear in person at the employer’s office.

This service involves reviewing acceptable identification documents and completing the employer-provided I-9 verification instructions. While this is not a notarization, it is an in-person verification service commonly requested by employers, staffing agencies, and remote workplaces.

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Field inspections are on-site verification services used when a physical presence is required to confirm information or document conditions. These inspections are commonly requested by insurance companies, lenders, or third-party verification services.

Examples include property condition checks, occupancy verification, photo documentation, or compliance confirmations. These services typically involve following specific instructions, documenting findings, and submitting required information after the visit.

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Apostille assistance is for documents that will be used internationally and must meet specific authentication requirements. While notaries do not issue apostilles, I help guide clients through the preparation process to ensure documents are ready for submission to the appropriate state or federal office.

Documents commonly requiring apostilles include birth certificates, marriage certificates, powers of attorney, educational records, and legal documents intended for use outside the United States.

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