Type of Services We Offer

Notarial Acts

Same-Day Acknowledgments, Jurats, and More!

Call to Get Your Documents Notarized Today!

Real Estate Transactions

Mortgage Loan Documents, Power of Attorney, Grant Deeds, Preliminary Change of Ownership Report (PCOR), and more!

Healthcare

We are prepared to come to you, whether you are in a healthcare facility, nursing home, or in the comfort of your own home!

Mobile Notary Services

Document Printing

Document Mailing via FedEx/UPS

Document Scanning

Notarial Witnesses

After-Hour Notary Services

We are a Mobile Notary that Travels To You!


Do you need a notarized Acknowledgment or Jurat in Grand Rapids, Ohio or surrounding area? Grand Rapids OH Notary Public LLC can help you today!

We will come to you and notarize your documents anytime, and anywhere in the Grand Rapids, Ohio or surrounding area area! Call us today!

Documents We Notarize:

Title Transfer

Contracts

Travel Minor Consent

Loan Documents

Trusts

Deed

Acknowledgement

Jurat

And So Many More!

Notary Signing Agent

We at Grand Rapids OH Notary Public LLC are NNA trained and certified and LSS Certified with a background screening process that includes $1M E&O coverage in case anything happens with your loan documents! 

We will drive 50+ miles from anywhere within Wood County, Lucas County, Henry County, Hancock County and Fulton County from Grand Rapids, Ohio, so we can complete time-sensitive loan documents quickly without worrying about delays or missed signatures. Grand Rapids OH Notary Public LLC is available for your last-minute notary loan signings! Call today! 

Mobile Notary Service Areas

Book Your Signing Anywhere In The Grand Rapids area

We are 100% Mobile

Grand Rapids Ohio 43522

We travel to you! Get in touch for travel fees and more

Opening Hours

Monday 3:00pm - 8:00pm

Tuesday 3:00pm - 8:00pm

Wednesday 3:00pm - 8:00pm

Thursday 3:00pm - 8:00pm

Friday 3:00pm - 8:00pm

Sunday 10:00am - 8:00pm

All services by appointment only

As a reminder Acceptable ID is always required for all services.

Mobile Areas Include

  • Grand Rapids, OH

  • Liberty Center, OH

  • Napoleon, OH

  • Bowling Green, OH

  • Perrysburg, OH

  • Neapolis, OH

  • Swanton, OH

  • Waterville, OH

  • Whitehouse, OH

  • and surrounding areas

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STILL NOT SURE?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a notary public?

A notary public is a state-appointed official authorized to act as a neutral witness to the signing of important documents. Their primary role is to ensure that the parties involved in the transaction are who they say they are and that they are signing the document willingly and without duress.

What does a notary public do?

A notary public verifies the identity of the signers, ensures they understand the contents of the document, witnesses the signature, and applies their official notary seal. In some cases, they may also administer oaths or affirmations.

What identification is required for notarization?

To notarize a document, the signer must provide valid, government-issued photo identification, such as:

- ID must be current or issued within the last 5 years and bear a serial or ID number

- State-issued driver's license

- State-issued identification card

- U.S. passport issued by the U.S. Department of State

- U.S. military ID

- State, county and local government IDs

- Permanent resident card, or "green card," issued by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

- Foreign passport, if stamped by the U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service

- Driver's license officially issued by a Territory of the United States, another state, Mexico or Canada

- Inmate Cards

The ID must be current and must include the signer's photograph and signature.

Can a notary refuse to notarize a document?

Yes, a notary may refuse to notarize a document if:

- The signer does not have proper identification.

- The signer appears unwilling or coerced.

- The notary suspects fraud or that the signer does not understand the document.

- The document contains blank spaces or incomplete information.

- The document is in a language the notary does not understand.

Does notarization make a document legal?

No, notarization does not make a document legal or true. The notary's role is to verify the identities of the parties involved and witness their signatures. It does not validate the content of the document.

What is a mobile notary?

A mobile notary is a notary public who travels to a client’s location to notarize documents. This service is often used for individuals who are unable to visit a notary’s office or need services outside regular business hours.

What is the difference between a notary acknowledgment and a jurat?

- Acknowledgment: The signer acknowledges that they signed the document voluntarily and appear before the notary.

- Jurat: The signer swears or affirms that the content of the document is true, and the signature is witnessed by the notary. Jurats are often used for affidavits and sworn statements.

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