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Frequently Asked Questions

Hours of Operation 

  • Monday 9am-5pm 

  • Tuesday 9am-3pm 

  • Wednesday 9am-3pm 

  • Thursday 9am-5pm 

  • Friday 9am-5pm 

  • Saturday CLOSED 

  • Sunday CLOSED 

*An additional fee for before and after-hour appointments are available 

*Subject to availability 

What is a Mobile Notary? 

A mobile notary travels from one location to another to perform notarial acts, such as witnessing signatures, verifying identities, and administering oaths. 

Will you be able to give me any legal advice? 

Unfortunately, I am not due to me NOT being a licensed Attorney, I am not ABLE TO PROVIDE ANY LEGAL ADVICE. 

45-17-8. Misrepresentation prohibited 

A notary shall not make claims to have or imply he or she has powers, qualifications, rights, or privileges that the office of notary does not authorize, including the powers to counsel on immigration matters and to give legal advice. 

As a notary public do you have authority to do? 

45-17-8. Powers and duties generally. 

 Notaries public shall have authority to: 

  • Witness or attest signature or execution of deeds and other written instruments; 

  • Take acknowledgments; 

  • Administer oaths and affirmations in all matter's incidental to their duties as commercial officers and all other oaths and affirmations which are not by law required to be administered by a particular officer; 

  • Witness affidavits upon oath or affirmation; 

  • Take verifications upon oath or affirmation; 

  • Make certified copies, provided that the document presented for copying is an original document and is neither a public record nor a publicly recorded document certified copies of which are available from an official source other than a notary and provided that the document was photocopied under supervision of the notary; and 

  • Perform such other acts as they are authorized to perform by other laws of this state. 

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