FAQ
📋 FAQ for Loan Signing Services
1. What is a loan signing agent?
A loan signing agent is a certified notary public trained to handle and notarize real estate loan documents. I ensure all signatures, initials, and dates are complete and guide the signer through the process without giving legal advice.
2. Do you explain the loan documents?
I can provide a general description of each document, but I cannot offer legal or financial advice. If the signer has specific questions about loan terms, I’ll direct them back to their lender or agent.
3. Where can the signing take place?
Anywhere convenient for you—your home, workplace, coffee shop, or even hospital. I’m fully mobile and serve within a 2-hour radius of Middlesex, NC.
4. What if we need a signing after business hours or on weekends?
No problem! I offer flexible scheduling, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
5. Do you provide same-day or emergency signing appointments?
Yes, based on availability. Reach out and I’ll do my best to accommodate urgent needs.
🖊️ FAQ for General Notary Services
6. What types of documents do you notarize?
Common documents include:
Powers of Attorney (Medical & Financial)
Wills and Trusts
Property deeds
Authorization for minor travel
School and employment forms
Affidavits and more
7. Do you offer bedside or hospital notary service?
Yes. I provide mobile notary services at hospitals, assisted living facilities, rehab centers, and private residences for those who are elderly, disabled, or medically fragile.
8. What do I need to bring for notarization?
A valid, government-issued photo ID (such as a driver’s license or passport). The document must be complete but unsigned until I arrive.
9. Do you provide witnesses?
Yes, with advance notice. Some documents require one or two impartial witnesses who are not related to the signer or named in the document.
🌍 FAQ for Apostille Services
10. What is an apostille?
An apostille is a certificate issued by the Secretary of State that authenticates the signature and seal of a notary or public official on a document for use in a foreign country.
11. Which documents can be apostilled?
Common documents include:
Birth, marriage, or death certificates
Power of attorney
Educational transcripts
Adoption papers
Business agreements
12. Do I have to go to the Secretary of State myself?
No. I handle the entire apostille process on your behalf, including notarization (if needed), document preparation, submission, and return.
13. How long does the apostille process take?
Processing times vary depending on the state and country requirements. Standard service typically takes 7–14 business days, while expedited options are available.
14. Can you handle documents for other states or countries?
Yes. I offer multi-state apostille services and can assist with international requirements. Just ask!
💬 Bonus FAQs
15. What forms of payment do you accept?
I accept cash, credit/debit cards, Zelle, PayPal, and business checks.
16. Are your services confidential?
Absolutely. Your privacy and document security are top priorities. I adhere to strict professional and ethical standards.