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Notary Services Of Pompano Beach 24/7 & Mobile is Providing Mobile Notarization Service And Taking All Pandemic Safety Precautions

Notary Services Of Pompano Beach 24/7 & Mobile is Providing Mobile Notarization Service And Taking All Pandemic Safety Precautions

  • Posted: Oct 21, 2020
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Notary Services Of Pompano Beach 24/7 & Mobile

Providing Mobile Notarization Service And Taking All Pandemic Safety Precautions

 

The mobile notary service is open to serve the public and help them achieve all of their desires. Expert, certified, and licensed notary staff are ready to offer clients the best solutions.

 

The Notary Services of Pompano Beach 24/7 & Mobile would like to inform the general public they are open for business. The notary service offers 24/7 mobile service that provides safe and clean Mobile Notary Public services to South Florida citizens.

All Notaries wear a mask, gloves, or make use of hand sanitizer before each notarization. Apart from mobile notaries, they also offer (RON) Remote Online Notary, VIN Verification, Written Translation, and Apostille.

With more than eight years of experience in the business, they remain one of the few and best Pompano Beach Notary Public to engage with, for people living in Pompano Beach or Fort Lauderdale.

To get an appointment, please visit our website.

Notary Services of Pompano Beach 24/7 & Mobile offer Florida Notaries and 1st and 2nd witnesses that travel to client’s home, office, hospital, nursing home, or anywhere in South Florida. They service Pompano Beach and all surrounding cities, including Fort Lauderdale, Lauderdale by the Sea, Lighthouse Point, and Deerfield Beach.

The service also provides a Notary Public and Witnesses to any location 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Notary Services of Pompano Beach 24/7 & Mobile are also experts in notarizing and witnessing all kinds of documents, including Estate Documents, Trusts, Will, POA.

Getting a quality notary service that is safe, easy to access, and reliable is a tough thing. But Notary Services of Pompano Beach 24/7 & Mobile, in their tradition of efficiency and value, have been able to keep their promise of commitment to their clients.

People like them because of their professionalism and expertise because they ensure that Notary Public/ NNA Certified Signing Agents are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. They only use certified staff members licensed and bonded by the National Notary Association to increase their clients’ safety.

For more information, please contact 754-444-9958 anytime.

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Listed Members on our Directory We are updating Listings you may get an Email stating your listing was updated….Not to worry.

Listed Members on our Directory We are updating Listings you may get an Email stating your listing was updated….Not to worry.

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Listed Members on our Directory We are updating Listings you may get an Email stating your listing was updated….Not to worry.

We have many people searching the directory looking for companies, We know a large percent of these clients are using their phones to do so.

Our IT Dept is setting your phone numbers to become clickable! 

This way if any clients using phones they can click on your Top Phone Number and it will auto dial you!

 

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Florida Passes Remote Online Notarization and Electronic Will Bills Together

Florida Passes Remote Online Notarization and Electronic Will Bills Together

  • Posted: Jan 03, 2020
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Florida Passes Remote Online Notarization and Electronic Will Bills Together

New Paragraph has to be added to Notary Documents in Florida, Find the link and read pages 14-15 Add them to your documents!

See the Changes on Page 14-15 of the new Law

In addition to the creation of the remote notarization requirements, changes to Florida Statutes Section 117.05 require revisions to the form of the notary block to be contained on instruments and affidavits, and this change in the form is mandatory (on all forms, not just forms that are electronically notarized). The relevant portion of the statutory acknowledgment of a principal in their individual capacity should read as follows (the yellow-highlighted section is the new required language):

The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me, by means of ☐ physical presence or ☐ online notarization, this ____ day of _______, __(year), by __________ …….

Similarly, for an instrument requiring an oath or affirmation, the relevant portion of the statutory certificate should read as follows (the yellow-highlighted section is the new required language):

Sworn to (or affirmed) and subscribed before me, by means of ☐ physical presence or ☐ online notarization, this ____ day of _______, __(year), by __________ ……

All other portions of the notarization block remain in effect. The failure to include this language commencing on January 1 may result in the document being rejected for purposes of recording. The important date is the date the document is signed. If a document is signed before January 1, then the “old form” is fine, even if the document is recorded after January 1. That being said, if the document is signed on January 1, then it should be on the new form to avoid any potential recording issues.


Over the past few years, we’ve watched families, businesses, and communities rally around providing access to technology for life’s most important moments. Some of these efforts take time, but on the other side of these coalitions, lies impact-full solutions that will benefit generations to come.
 
bill (House Bill 409), but also included an E-Will bill as part of its legislation. Governor Ron DeSantis added his signature HB 409, bringing the efficiencies of remote online notarization to the half a million notaries that call the Sunshine State home. The bill will take effect January 1, 2020.
 
For the over 20 million residents of Florida, and nearly 500,000 notaries, anyone can now buy or sell real estate, sign and notarize documents, or set up Wills to protect their loved ones — entirely online.
 
“Remote online notarization provides the single biggest opportunity of our careers,” said James Schlimmer, Managing Partner at Cottrell Title & Escrow. “It gives millions of real estate professionals the ability to differentiate themselves and provide a convenient, on-demand closing experience for buyers and sellers that just makes sense.”
 
House Bill 409 will also allow remote notaries to execute fully electronic wills, in a state where more than half the population is over 40. One survey found that 40% of Baby Boomers (ages 53-71) do not have a will.
 
“It’s a win for the entire state of Florida,” said Cody Barbo, Co-Founder and CEO of Trust & Will. “When a top-five populated state passes something this innovative, it changes the entire industry. Our mission is to help everyone leave a lasting legacy, no matter if you’re a parent, a Baby Boomer, or someone who wants to have peace of mind for how their loved ones will be taken care of. Florida is taking that step to help us realize that vision nationwide.”
 
Florida is the 11th new state to adopt RON legislation in 2019, and 21st overall.
 
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See the Changes on Page 14-15 of the new Law

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Looking for Process Servers, Law Firms, Notaries, and Document Preparation & Filing Companies in All 50 States!

Looking for Process Servers, Law Firms, Notaries, and Document Preparation & Filing Companies in All 50 States!

  • Posted: Feb 09, 2019
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Looking for Process Servers, Law Firms, Notaries, and Filing Companies in All 50 States!
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When we started we focused on evictions for property owners, managers and landlords that owned and managed properties, we prepared court documents, filed these lawsuits in the clerks offices in the counties the properties were located in, and followed up with service to the tenants.  3 Solid revenue paths that today secured thousands of clients that use us. Started in Florida covering all 67 counties.
Over the years by listening to our clients who owned properties in other States we added information so Landlords could learn everything from State Laws, Learn the Eviction Process, Find where to file, and partnering with USLegal we offer any type of Form needed starting with Eviction packages to Leases and business forms. Again listening to clients they kept asking us for suggestions for Law Firms, Process Servers, and recommendations for companies to help with Filing. We need Your companies to join with us, there are many States and Counties that do not have any companies on them! When Clients search you can be found!
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Indiana Notary Laws Will Change In 2018

Indiana Notary Laws Will Change In 2018

  • Posted: Nov 29, 2017
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Indiana Notary Laws Will Change In 2018

Press release from the Office of the Indiana Secretary of State.

(Indianapolis, Ind.) – The largest group of public officials in the state of Indiana will soon see big changes in how they are commissioned for public office. Indiana is updating its notary laws to provide better protections for notaries and their clients.

A notary public is a public officer of the state, authorized by law to certify documents, take affidavits, and administer oaths. Currently, notaries must live in Indiana, acquire a $5,000 bond and are limited to a $2 fee for services. To bring Indiana’s notary laws in to the 21st century and in line with the rest of the nation, the Governor has just signed a new notary law that will take effect July 1, 2018.

“The ability to get documents notarized can have a significant impact on an individual’s ability to do business,” said Secretary of State Connie Lawson. “Many transactions such as purchasing a home or car require notarized documents. This new law will open up opportunities for additional notaries while ensuring integrity and oversight.”
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