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Are you looking for a reliable notary office for your legal proceedings? We offer you Spanish-speaking notaries with industry experience here in the United States with a committed team that is backed by National Notary Association and Approved Electronic Notary. In addition, we provide you with advice and an efficient service. We're here to make your process easier and safer.
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Are you looking for a reliable notary office for your legal proceedings in the United States? We are your solution!
As a licensed notary, we offer comprehensive notary services. Our commitment to legality and promptness ensures that your documents are handled with efficiency and satisfaction. Whether you need notary services in the United States for procedures in Latin America, we are here to help you.
Trust us for your notary needs and simplify your process today!
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There are numerous public notaries near you, but we stand out for our ability to help you with all your notarial procedures. We are a notary office duly authorized to authenticate documents in the United States using an Apostille. Our commitment is based on complying with the most stringent legal regulations, thus ensuring fast delivery and total customer satisfaction. In addition, we offer notary services for all of Latin America from our location in the United States.
A notary public in the United States is a public agent appointed by the state government to provide services to the public in non-litigious legal matters. Unlike a lawyer who specializes in civil law, a notary public is not qualified to represent individuals in litigation.
Some of the responsibilities that a notary has include:
- Monitor the signing of minutes to prevent fraud and verify the authenticity of documents.
- Manage affirmations and oaths.
- Receive legal and sworn statements.
- Perform scripture checks.
These state officials act as impartial observers during the execution of various contracts, drafting of documents, signing and authentication processes, as well as in legal procedures aimed at preventing fraud in real estate and financial transactions.
Before participating in any contract, act or legal event that requires their intervention, they offer advice to avoid litigation and unnecessary expenses.
The signing of any document before a notary provides the certainty that the contract is final, not susceptible to change and legally valid.
Notaries reduce unnecessary risks by ensuring that contracts meet the requirements established by current laws during drafting.