Mobile Notary Documents

Mobile Notary Documents

Mobile Notary Documents

A mobile notary is a notary who is available to travel to the signer's location in order to notarize documents. This can be convenient for those who are unable to travel to a notary's office, such as the elderly or disabled.

Here are a few Mobile Notary Documents that are commonly ask to be notarized

A mobile notary is a notary who is available to travel to the signer's location in order to notarize documents. This can be convenient for those who are unable to travel to a notary's office, such as the elderly or disabled.

Power of Attorney

Power of Attorney: If the person taking out the loan is not able to sign the loan documents, they may give someone else power of attorney to do so on their behalf.

In a power of attorney, what is the principal, and what is the agent?
The principal is the person who is giving someone else authority to act on their behalf. The agent is the person who has been given that authority.

Who should you appoint as your agent?

In a power of attorney, the principal is the person who is authorizing someone else (the agent) to act on their behalf. The agent is the person who will be carrying out the actions specified in the power of attorney.

When choosing an agent, you should appoint someone you trust to act in your best interests. This person should be reliable and responsible, and they should have a good understanding of your financial situation.

How long does a power of attorney last?

A power of attorney can be either durable or non-durable. A durable power of attorney remains in effect even if the principal becomes incapacitated, while a non-durable power of attorney expires if the principal becomes incapacitated.

What are some things an agent may do on behalf of the principal?

An agent may have a wide range of authority, depending on what is specified in the power of attorney. Common actions that an agent may take on behalf of the principal include: signing documents, accessing bank accounts, selling property, and making investment decisions.

Passport Parental Consent

 In order to help ensure the safety of your child, we require that all minors be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian when applying for a passport. If you are unable to accompany your child in person, you can provide consent by completing and signing this form.

Please note that both parents must sign this form unless the other parent:- is deceased- has sole legal custody of the child- cannot be located- is unavailable due to extraordinary circumstances, such as deployment with the military once you have signed this form, please mail it along with your child's application to the address listed below.

We recommend that you use a traceable delivery method, such as certified mail so that you can track the status of your child's application.

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