From real estate closings to powers of attorney, I bring professional notarization wherever you need it.
I notarize acknowledgments, jurats, oaths, affirmations, and signature witnessing for a wide range of documents. Whether you need a single signature notarized or multiple pages certified, I handle it with professionalism and accuracy.
Starting at $25 per document
I come to your home, office, hospital, nursing facility, or any convenient location across the North Shore. No need to rearrange your day or find parking downtown. I work around your schedule, including weekday evenings and weekends by appointment.
$50 travel fee within 10 miles, then $1.67 for every mile beyond that
I specialize in real estate closings and loan document signings. This includes deeds, mortgages, refinancing packages, purchase agreements, and closing documents. These transactions often involve multiple documents and require careful attention to detail and accuracy.
Loan signing flat rate: $175 (travel included)
I notarize powers of attorney, healthcare proxies, living wills, trust documents, and other estate planning paperwork. I also provide mobile visits to assisted living facilities, nursing homes, and care facilities to serve residents and their families who need notarization services.
Hospital/care facility visits: $125 flat rate
I notarize corporate resolutions, partnership agreements, contracts, commercial documents, and other business paperwork. Whether you need a single signature or multiple signers notarized, I help ensure your business documents are properly authenticated.
Starting at $25 per document
I provide guidance and preparation for documents that need authentication through the Massachusetts Secretary of State. An apostille is an official certification that confirms the authenticity of a signature or document for use in foreign countries that recognize the Hague Apostille Convention.
Contact us for apostille pricing
An acknowledgment is a notarial act where the signer confirms to the notary that they signed the document voluntarily and that their identity has been verified. The signer does not need to sign in front of the notary, but must personally appear and acknowledge the signature as their own. This is the most common type of notarization, used for deeds, powers of attorney, and many legal documents.
A jurat is a notarial act where the signer must sign the document in front of the notary and swear or affirm that the contents of the document are true. Unlike an acknowledgment, a jurat requires both the signing and an oath to happen in the notary's presence. Jurats are commonly used for affidavits, sworn statements, and court documents.
A notary public verifies the identity of signers and witnesses signatures on documents. A notary does not provide legal advice, draft legal documents, or explain the legal effects of a document. If you already have your documents prepared and just need them signed and notarized, a notary is all you need.
If you need help understanding what a document means, need a document drafted, or have questions about your legal rights, consult a licensed attorney. Many people use both: a lawyer prepares the documents and a notary handles the signing.