773-208-8948
"Making Signatures Simple"




Real Estate Signings
Mobile Notarizations
Power of Attorney
Trust and Estate Documents
Apostille
We Travel To You
Feel free to call, email or text me for an appointment Monday-Friday 8am-5pm CST
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 773-208-8948
Mobile Areas Include
Cook County
DuPage County
We travel to you! Get in touch today!
As a Notary serving the Chicagoland area, I provide reliable, confidential, and detail-focused notarial services for individuals, as well as healthcare, legal, and financial professionals. Whether notarizing a Power of Attorney, will, trust , advanced healthcare directive, loan documents or providing apostille service, I ensure every document is handled with precision, efficiency, and the highest level of care.
We charge a different rate for each service, competitive with the market. To get an exact quote for your service needs, feel free to call or text us anytime.
We provide mobile notary services for cities in Cook and DuPage counties.
All signers must be present and provide a valid government-issued photo ID and the required documents that need to be notarized.
An Apostille is an international certification that makes your document valid in any country that is part of the Hague Convention. If your document is going overseas, chances are you'll need an Apostille or legalization depending on the destination country.
Apostille: For Hague Convention countries.
Legalization: For non-Hague countries that require additional authentication steps through embassies or consulates.
We handle both, so you don't have to worry about the details.
Yes. There is a $20 charge for each witness we provide. However, if you have your own witness(es), be sure they are 18 years old or over with a valid government-issued photo ID. They must be of sound mind and able to comprehend the act of witnessing. They must be a neutral third party, not a close family member, agent, spouse or someone who could benefit from the document. They cannot have any interest in the document or transaction, such as being a beneficiary in a will or a party to a contract nor be related to the beneficiary in any capacity. They must be physically present to witness the signer's act of signing.
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