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Dave’s Mobile Notary
Ascension and Livingston Parishes
Ph 225.963.0154
Dave's Mobile Notary
A trusted reliable notary service
Ph 225.963.0154
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7am-9pm
7 Days a Week!
Ascension Parish
And surrounding areas
Livingston Parish
And surrounding areas
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OUR SERVICES
Services We Offer
Motor Vehicle Documents
Automotive documents, Motor vehicle documents, Traffic school exam documents
Family Documents
Adoption paperwork, Divorce documents, Domestic partnership documents, Wills, etc
Real Estate Forms
As with any legal documents, it is important at a real estate closing to have a professional notary on hand
Business Documents
Contracts, Corporate documents, Employment documents, Financial documents and more.
Medical Documents
Medical documents are common document that need notarized. Living wills and more
Additional Documents
Acknowledgments, Authorizations, Jail documents, Jurats, Oaths, Passport documents
FAQ
Anymore questions please contact us.
What is a Notary Public?
According to the National Notary Association, a Notary Public is a public servant who is appointed by the Secretary of State to witness the signing of important documents, administer oaths and other tasks authorized by state law. A Notary Public is an honest and responsible individual.
What is a Mobile Notary Public?
A mobile notary public performs the same services as a regular notary public but is willing to travel to any location for anyone who is unable to leave his or her business or home for notarizing documents.
Why do I need to notarize documents?
The notarization process makes a public record in the notarial journal and detects or deters document fraud. This process does not prove any truth to statements and does not legalize or validate a document. A public notary ensures that the person signing documents agrees to the terms of the documents or has vouched under oath or affirmation that the contents of the document were true.
Can you notarize any document?
All documents that contain text committing a signer, an original signature of the signer, or a notarial certificate which appears on the document or on an attachment can be notarized.
Can you provide legal advice or prepare legal documents?
No, a Notary Public is forbidden to prepare legal documents or provide legal advice unless he or she is an attorney. Violators will be prosecuted for unauthorized practice of the law.
How does the notarization process work?
The Notary Public must fill in the notarial certificate, record the transaction in a journal, complete all required signatures and apply his or her seal to finalize the notarization. It is required that the signer of the document be present at the time of notarization. The Notary may ask questions to the signer to establish willingness and awareness of the transaction. The Notary Public must also identify the signer by asking to see a current identification document, which must contain a photograph, physical description and a signature. The Notary Public must check for a driver’s license, state ID, passport or US military identification issued within the last 5 years. The notary must check the document for missing information, blank spaces, and ensure that the signer completes the document before it is notarized.
Can Notaries refuse service to people?
A notary can refuse service only if her or she is uncertain of a signer’s identity, willingness, mental awareness, or has reason to suspect fraud. Notaries may not refuse service on the basis of race, religion, nationality, lifestyle, or because the person is not a client or customer.
Is notarization required by law?
Majority of the documents are required by law to be notarized. Certain affidavits, deeds and powers of attorney cannot receive legal binding unless they are notarized. However, certain documents for private entities and individuals do not require notarization but can be notarized for protection from fraud.
Do I need an appointment?
Yes, although we are sometimes able to accommodate last minute clients it is preferable to book an appointment in advance in order to ensure a Notary will be available to see you. This also allows us to ensure we have all necessary documents in advance and that the appointment is as brief as possible for you.
Why do I have to bring proof of identity and and proof of address?
One of the Notary’s fundamental duties is to properly identify his or her client. This requirement is laid down by our practice rules and legislation.
Testimonials
Thorough, Professional, And Clear
Thanks for everything you’ve done; you have been thorough, professional, and clear! Thank you again for your help.
James M
Got the Job Done!
Dave got the job done for us at Dave’s Mobile Notary at the last moment. If you need a notary he’ll get the job done and take care of any hick ups along the way.
Lillie W
Thank You For Your Hard Work
Wanted to update you that I just received all the documents. Thank you for your hard work, it’s been a pleasure to work with you.
Darryl J