Professional notarization services at your doorstep — homes, businesses, hospitals, or wherever you need us. Licensed, bonded, and available when it matters.
From loan closings to estate planning, we bring professional notarization directly to you — on your schedule.
We travel to your home, workplace, hospital, care facility, or any convenient location throughout Nashville and Middle Tennessee.
Certified loan signing agent experienced with mortgage closings, refinances, HELOCs, reverse mortgages, and all lending documents.
Wills, trusts, living wills, healthcare directives, and advance care planning documents notarized with care and confidentiality.
General, durable, medical, and limited power of attorney documents. We come to homes, hospitals, and care facilities for urgent POA needs.
Document authentication for international use. We guide you through the full apostille process with the Tennessee Secretary of State.
We help you navigate the passport application process — form preparation, document review, and certified copy assistance to get you travel-ready.
Over 600 weddings performed. We officiate ceremonies at any venue across Middle Tennessee — intimate elopements to full celebrations.
Life doesn't stop at 5pm. We offer evening, weekend, and holiday availability so you can get documents notarized on your schedule.
No trips necessary, no waiting rooms, no wasted time. We make notarization effortless.
Call, text, or fill out our form. We'll confirm your time within minutes.
Our notary arrives at your chosen location — home, workplace, hospital, or anywhere convenient.
Documents are notarized on the spot. Done in minutes with legally binding notarization.
When your signature matters, you need a notary you can count on.
Fully commissioned Tennessee notary with E&O insurance for your protection and peace of mind.
National Notary Association certified and background-screened. Trained in all loan document packages.
Need it today? We offer same-day and rush appointments throughout the Nashville metro area.
Davidson County and beyond — Williamson, Rutherford, Sumner, Wilson, and surrounding counties.
We serve Nashville's Spanish-speaking community with the same care and professionalism. Hablamos español.
Consistently rated 5 stars on Google. Our clients trust us with their most important documents.
We cover Davidson County and all surrounding areas. If you're within 30 miles of downtown Nashville, we'll come to you.
No hidden fees, no surprises. You'll know exactly what you're paying before we arrive.
Notary fees comply with Tennessee state maximum rates. Contact us for custom quotes on high-volume or recurring needs.
You'll need a valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID. Documents should be unsigned — you'll sign in front of the notary.
Standard notarizations take 10-15 minutes. Loan signings typically take 45-60 minutes.
Loan documents, powers of attorney, wills, trusts, affidavits, deeds, contracts, medical directives, and more. We cannot notarize vital records.
Yes. We regularly travel to hospitals, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities. The signer must be conscious and able to understand the document.
An apostille authenticates a document for international use. If sending legal documents abroad, you likely need one. We guide you through the full process.
Understanding the role of a Notary Public in the United States.
A Notary Public is an impartial official commissioned by the State of Tennessee to help deter fraud and verify the identity of individuals signing important documents. A Notary confirms the identity of the signer, helps ensure documents are signed willingly, and witnesses signatures on documents such as powers of attorney, affidavits, real estate documents, and estate planning forms.
In the United States, a Notary Public is not an attorney unless separately licensed to practice law. A Notary may not provide legal advice, prepare legal documents, or advise clients on immigration matters unless legally authorized to do so.
In many Spanish-speaking countries, the term “Notario” refers to a licensed attorney with extensive legal authority. In the United States, a Notary Public has a much more limited role. Consumers should be cautious of anyone misrepresenting themselves as a legal professional or offering unauthorized legal services.
Always ask questions before signing documents and never sign incomplete or blank forms.
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